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How do we get I(s) from L[sI(s) -i(0)] + RI(s) = V(s) in a RL-network?

How do we get I(s) from L[sI(s) -i(0)] + RI(s) = V(s) in a RL-network?

RE: How do we get I(s) from L[sI(s) -i(0)] + RI(s) = V(s) in a RL-network?

(OP)
Ps I am honestly NOT a student on a university for years now and have no access to university professors.
I like this control engineering subject very much and am willing to work in this field in the near future.
I thank you very much and hope someone can and would like to explain me the upper question.
With dear regards
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RE: How do we get I(s) from L[sI(s) -i(0)] + RI(s) = V(s) in a RL-network?

I think you can find a lot of great information on the Laplace transform here:

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RE: How do we get I(s) from L[sI(s) -i(0)] + RI(s) = V(s) in a RL-network?

(OP)
Thank you PeterKsiazek for the helping tip

RE: How do we get I(s) from L[sI(s) -i(0)] + RI(s) = V(s) in a RL-network?

(OP)
I have already find out the solution, thanks a lot for the help and affinity

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