2. For the circuit shown in Figure 2, the capacitor was initially uncharged. At time t = 0s, the switch is closed on to

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2. For the circuit shown in Figure 2, the capacitor was initially uncharged. At time t = 0s, the switch is closed on to

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2. For the circuit shown in Figure 2, the capacitor was initially uncharged. At time t = 0s, the switch is closed on to position S₁. After two time constants (2T), the switch then moved on to position S₂. Determine the complete solution for a) Capacitor voltage, vc(t) for t≥ 0 s [6 marks] b) Current ic(t) for t≥ 0 s. [3 marks] S₁ 650 Ω V₁ 32V + + S₂ V₂ 55V Vc - 0.8 uF ||
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