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QUESTION 3 Note that the switch is in position shown until t=0 at which time the...
The switch in the circuit shown below has been closed for a long time until t=0 when it is opened. What is the circuit time constant for t> 0? It=0 RS SR2 = 3R OT=[(R3 + RA)//R2 + R1]//R,C OT=R.C OT=RiC OT=R2C None of the above
Circuit 1. Assume that the switch has been in position 1 for a long time, and then at time t=0 the switch is moved to position 2. Calculate i(t) fort > 0. Circuit 1: Find v(0), i.e. the capacitor voltage at time 0 (in Volts). 2.4Circuit 1: What is v(t), approximately, for extremely larget, for example, for t= 10000000 s.
In the RC circuit shown, the 0.1 uF capacitor is initially charged to 10 volts. At time t=0, the switch is closed. t-o R=100ks + velt IC=0.1 MF Capacitor init I charged to lo volts What is the RC time constant of this circuit?
The switch is closed at time t = 0. The battery, shown in the figure has a voltage of 3.21 Volts. The capacitor is initially uncharged. For the circuit below, with Resistance 8.95 Ohms and Capacitance 5.65 Farads, what is the energy in Joule stored in the capacitor at time t= 4.09 seconds?
The switch has been in position "a" for a long time. At time t = 0, the switch moves from position a to position b. The switch is a "make-before-break" type: that is, the connection at position b is established before the connection at position a is broken, so there is no interruption of the current through the inductor. Questions 1. Determine the initial value of the current. 2. Determine the final value of the current and the time constant. 3. Complete Solution for...
PROBLEM 3 (18 POINTS) Examine the circuit be is opened at t o. low. The switch has been closed for a long time and s H Compute kt-o Compute klt-0) Compute 11(- ) Compute Velt o) Compute Ve(t -0) Compute Velt)
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4. For the circuit shown, the switch is initially open and the capacitor has an initial charge of 1 millicoulomb. a. What are the initial voltages on the resistor and capacitor? b. What is the capacitor voltage the instant the switch is 100uF closed? 7ΚΩ. c. What is the time constant, t, of this circuit? d. What is the capacitor voltage 50 milliseconds after the switch is closed? e. What is the capacitor's current 50...
For the circuit shown below, find the equation for Vc(t) for t
> 0
Draw the following circuits:
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1. For the circuit shown in Figure 1 below, find the equation for vc(t) fort>0. Extra Credit: Find the time constant (T) and indicate how long it will take to fully discharge the capacitor voltage. Hint: You have to draw the following circuits at: t=0-, t=0+, RTH too 2 + W 3r - Velt) 24 9A...
a.) Consider the circuit below. Assume that the capacitor is
fully discharged prior to t=0. The switch is closed at t=0
connecting the voltage source to the rest of the circuit. What is
the steady-state value of the voltage across the capacitor, VC(t),
after the switch is closed for a long time? Put your answer in the
box below, without the units (Volts).
b.) What is the time constant, ?, in ?s of the circuit in this
question.
c.) What...
The switch in the circuit shown has been closed for a long time and is opened at t = 0. Find a) The initial value of v(t), b) The time constant for t>0. c) The numerical expression for v(t) after the switch has been opened, d) The initial energy stored in the capacitor, and e) The length of time required to dissipate 75% of the initially stored energy.