I=0 45 W 43 W 4V v(t) 81 F 27 mH Now, let's put it all together. Find the capacitor voltage wit) in this circuit for t>

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I=0 45 W 43 W 4V v(t) 81 F 27 mH Now, let's put it all together. Find the capacitor voltage wit) in this circuit for t>

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I 0 45 W 43 W 4v V T 81 F 27 Mh Now Let S Put It All Together Find The Capacitor Voltage Wit In This Circuit For T 1
I 0 45 W 43 W 4v V T 81 F 27 Mh Now Let S Put It All Together Find The Capacitor Voltage Wit In This Circuit For T 1 (77.33 KiB) Viewed 48 times
I=0 45 W 43 W 4V v(t) 81 F 27 mH Now, let's put it all together. Find the capacitor voltage wit) in this circuit for t> 0. Since the solution generally has three parts, use the boxes below (as indicated) for them separately. Don't forget The constant term: - 206*exp(-1220t)+2.16*exp(-376t) volt Both the value and units are incorrect Part #2 - Score: 8/10 (88 pts can submision) One time varying term (since your problem should be overdamped, the form would be the standard exponential input as in Ist order systems, e.g. 1.23 exp(-4.56t) volts); use this box for the "faster" root, ie the more negative exponent. Term 1: - 206*exp(-12206) volt Correct !! Part #3 - Score: 2.6666667/10 0.478 pesce sub) The second time varying term (the "slower", more positive root). Term 2: 2.16*exp(-376t) volt Amplitude is incorrect; exponential rate is correct; units do not match the magnitude
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