A first order circuit is given according to the following circuit schema. The switch is on position 1 for a sufficiently

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A First Order Circuit Is Given According To The Following Circuit Schema The Switch Is On Position 1 For A Sufficiently 1
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A first order circuit is given according to the following circuit schema. The switch is on position 1 for a sufficiently long period of time and steady state conditions are esthablished. At the time t=0, the switch is taken to the position 2. a) What does "sufficiently long period of time" mean? Do we have a measure for the duration? you can give a quantitative value, please, calcuate it. Please, calculate: b) the time dependent decay of the voltage vc(t) across the capacitors C₁ and C₂, and sketch a rough graph of the vc (t) versus time indicating important points on it, c) the current iz(t) through the resistor R₂, d) the dissipated power across R₂. e) the total dissipated energy over R₂. f) What is the portion of the energy dissipated on R₂ in relation to the total energy stored on the capacitors at the time t=0? g) What is the value of Iro after switching to position 2? The following values are given for the circuit elements and for Vo: Ro= 15 KQ; R₁ = 5 k2; R₂ = 30 k; R3 = 60 km; C₁ = 1,2 μF; C₂ = 800 nF; Vo = 60V; t=0 24 1 R₁ IRO ic(t) İR:(t) R. OV. ve(t)=C₁ Vo 雪。吃 R3 R₂
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