7. Use the circuit below. t = 0 ic(t) 3 mA 5 k92 0.1 uF a. Find the initial value (at t = 0) of the capacitor voltage.

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7. Use the circuit below. t = 0 ic(t) 3 mA 5 k92 0.1 uF a. Find the initial value (at t = 0) of the capacitor voltage.

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7. Use the circuit below. t = 0 ic(t) 3 mA 5 k92 0.1 uF
a. Find the initial value (at t = 0) of the capacitor voltage. b. Draw the Laplace-domain circuit diagram for this circuit for t > 0. Note that the answer to part (a) is needed for this part. Solve for the Laplace-domain current Ic(s). d. Transform Ic(s) back to ic(t). Check your answer with the step-by-step transient analysis procedure. c. e.
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