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LR Circuit Basics (5:45)

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In today's video, we delve into LR circuits, exploring the nuances of current dynamics as we close the switch. Bo and Bobby decipher the initial current behavior, emphasizing the inductor's role in opposing changes. Kirchhoff's Loop Rule guides us through equations for limits, addressing Billy's insightful question. From the initial current at time t equals zero to the steady-state and beyond, we uncover the circuit's fascinating behavior. Join us on this physics journey – like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more captivating content. Thanks for learning with us today! 👋🌟

Chapters:
0:00 Current Initial and Final
2:09 Derivative of Current Initial and Final
4:50 All the Limits

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