The input to. an electrical network is a voltage pulse v(t)=3[u(t)-uſt-3)] v. The impulse response of the network is n(t

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The input to. an electrical network is a voltage pulse v(t)=3[u(t)-uſt-3)] v. The impulse response of the network is n(t

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The Input To An Electrical Network Is A Voltage Pulse V T 3 U T Ust 3 V The Impulse Response Of The Network Is N T 1
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The input to. an electrical network is a voltage pulse v(t)=3[u(t)-uſt-3)] v. The impulse response of the network is n(t) = 3r(t)-3r(t-2)-6uſt-2) A/V. The unit of time in sec. The output is a current signal iſt) flowing through a resistor. Without explicitly determining the expression for iſt), calculate the electric charge(in coulomb) flowing through the resistor. Give necessary explanations.
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