An electrical system below has an input current i(t) and its output is the voltage across R₂. Assume X₁ as the current f

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An electrical system below has an input current i(t) and its output is the voltage across R₂. Assume X₁ as the current f

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An Electrical System Below Has An Input Current I T And Its Output Is The Voltage Across R Assume X As The Current F 1
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An electrical system below has an input current i(t) and its output is the voltage across R₂. Assume X₁ as the current flowing through L, X₂ be the voltage across C. a) Find the transfer function of the system from the state equation. (20 points ) b) Draw the equivalent simulation diagram of the system. (20 points ) c) What is the differential equation of the electrical system? (5 points) C İ₁ R₁ N i(t) 1 + I L 1₂ 2 R₂
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