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2. For the following circuit, and given input signal, sketch the corresponding output volt) for t>...
Find i(t) for t> 0 in the given circuit. Assume v;= 34 V. t=0 10 22 6022 [i(t) 1 mF Vi + 40 Ω 2.5 H O (0) = –10.88te-20+ (0) A i(t) = -27.20 te-20tu(t) A i(t) = 13.60te-20tu() A O i(t) = –17.00 te-20t4() A
input 12V t>0 ok input output Draw a sketch of the output voltage. Be sure to label the relevant times and relevant asymptotic voltages
1. Find Do(t) nd oolt) for t>0 in the network, assume the circuit was in steady state before t>0. 200 μF 24v (+ volt)
T polit) Plobleln After being open for a long time, the switch shown in the circuit below closes at tO Find VRt) fort>o 10? t-0 15? 60 6? 90 9? 9? 13 V+ 20 mH 8? 2 A VR(t) for t> (3/2)e-133.33)V
7.27 Sketch and label, for 0 <t < 6 ms, the current drawn by a 2-mH inductance with zero initial stored energy in re- sponse to the voltage waveform of Figure P7.27 v (V) Figure P7.27
We are given the following information about a signal x(t) a) t) is real and odd. b)x(t) is periodic with period T 2 and has Fourier coefficients a a,-0 for Ikl > 1. d) 2 Identify two possible signals that satisfy these properties.
find the v(s) base on that given info and graph
ASSIGNMENT I Q4 If a(s) S s-[0,2] s> 2m 4 a (ms 2) 2 s(m) find v(s) if v(s 0) 41
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Sketch the region corresponding to the statement P(-c < z < c) = 0.6. Shade: Left of a value Click and drag the arrows to adjust the values -4 -3 -2 0 0.6
The circuit shown has been in opera neration for a long time. At t=0, the source voltage suddenly jumps to s to 250V. Find vo(t) for t >0. 8KO 160 mH 50 V 10 nF ()
Consider a signal x(t) which is given as 1 x(t) - 2 <t<2 2 0, otherwise a) Sketch x(t) b) Sketch 3x(t – 1) c) Sketch – 2x(-t - 1) Identify all labels and amplitudes to get the whole score.