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For the circuit of Fig. 5, find v (t) for t > 0. 612 V1=0 + 카 412 v 6 uF 9V Fig. 5 . For the circuit of Fig. 6, if v (0 - ) = 0 V and Ic (0 - ) = 5 A find v (t) for t > 0. V fir ich 0.5.12 0.5 H 0.5F 7 Fig. 6
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Use the step-by-step method to find io(t) for t> 0 in the circuit in the figure below. 36 V 4 k2 4 k2 24 ko X . 341 500uF t = 0 34 22 i.lt) Please round all numbers to 3 significant digits. Click here to enter or edit your answer jo(t) = mA Use the step-by-step method to find io(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in the figure below. 200 uF...
4. Att 0 the switch closes. Determine the Thevenin equivalent circuit between A and B for t >0. Determine the voltage and current across the capacitor for time t >0. Calculate the energy stored in the capacitor and the power associated with the capacitor as a functions of time wo-???100.10")(16-16e-yas) )100x1016-16e 700 30? 10? 60? 100 if V,(t) 24 v? 20? ?
The input to the circuit shown in Fig. 2 is the voltage source v(t). The output is the voltage across the capacitor, v(t). Determine the output of this circuit as a function of time t when the input is v.(t)-8+12u(t) V 40 18 s(t) 160 Fig. 2
2. For the following circuit, and given input signal, sketch the corresponding output volt) for t> 0. 200 (mH) m , (D) (V) 100.(2) W 1 + 10 - 30 tms) 20 40 v.t (V) I 10 20 30 40 - f(ms)
4. Find the voltage v(t) fort > 0 in the circuit shown below. (25 points) 20022 0.4 H 40 v t=0 X 2002 20 pFv
9. For the given circuit, if the initial voltage across the capacitor is vc(0*) = 0, find an expression for the voltrage across the capacitor as a function of time and graph voltage versus time. R= 100 k2 w v=100 V uc) C = 0.01 uF 10. If a 100-F capacitance is initially charged to 1000V and at t=0, it is connected to a 1-ka resistance, at what time has 50 percent of the initial energy stored in the capacitance...
In the circuit of Fig. 8.102, find i(t) for t > 0. 42 t 0 69 H 20 V -2
3. In the circuit of Fig. 3, find (t) & it) for > 0. Assume that v(0) = 0 V and i(0)=1 A. Use the time domain method that you learnt in the course to solve the problem. (5 pts) 4u(t) A 222 2. F 1H 64
Problem 2: For the circuit shown below, find the following: The expression of i(t) fort > 0. The voltage vc (t) fort > 0 Calculate the peak energy stored in the capacitor Calculate the real power dissipated in the load formed by R and C. b) d) 40 UF + 0 -V-24 Ve0 400 Hz