3. Charge of a capacitor is g(t)=(-1 – 6t? – 18t) e' [C] Unit of time is [s]. a) Solve the current i(t)=q'() through the

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3. Charge of a capacitor is g(t)=(-1 – 6t? – 18t) e' [C] Unit of time is [s]. a) Solve the current i(t)=q'() through the

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3. Charge of a capacitor is g(t)=(-1 – 6t? – 18t) e' [C] Unit of time is [s]. a) Solve the current i(t)=q'() through the capacitor. Give the simplified form. b) Explain why the eq. i(t)=0 has exactly one real root. (1p) c) Find that root applying the Newton's iteration with accuracy 0.01 [s]. (1p)
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