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How do you calculate time constant experimentally?

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The time required for the current flowing in the LR series circuit to reach its maximum steady state value is equivalent to about 5 time constants or 5\u03c4. This time constant \u03c4, is measured by \u03c4 = L/R, in seconds, where R is the value of the resistor in ohms and L is the value of the inductor in Henries.

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