Note: In this question, for tî, V., R1, R2, R3 and L, please use the numerical values and units provided for you in the

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Note: In this question, for tî, V., R1, R2, R3 and L, please use the numerical values and units provided for you in the

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Note In This Question For Ti V R1 R2 R3 And L Please Use The Numerical Values And Units Provided For You In The 1
Note In This Question For Ti V R1 R2 R3 And L Please Use The Numerical Values And Units Provided For You In The 1 (72.13 KiB) Viewed 52 times
t1=15ms Vs=8V R1=6
R2=4 R3=4
L=0.4mH
Note: In this question, for tî, V., R1, R2, R3 and L, please use the numerical values and units provided for you in the same row with your student number in Table 2 in the next page. The voltage source in the given circuit has DC voltage. The inductor in the given circuit has been connected to terminal d of the three-position switch for a long time. At t = 0, the switch is moved to position e, where it remains for t, ms. After that, the switch is moved to position f where it remains indefinitely. Please answer the following: (15 pts.) 2.a) Using the general solution method, derive the numerical expressions for the voltage across the capacitor when the switch was moved to terminals e and f (one expression for each switch position). (10 pts.) 2.b) Considering that the initial value of the current in the inductor as 1,, when the current 1. in the inductor is - ? 2 d e R3 M Vs R1 L ell w R2 W
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