The voltage v(t) in a network is defined by the equation below, given a = 2, b = 2, and c = 6. ad²u₁(0)+b√dy (1) + Cv₂ (

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The voltage v(t) in a network is defined by the equation below, given a = 2, b = 2, and c = 6. ad²u₁(0)+b√dy (1) + Cv₂ (

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The Voltage V T In A Network Is Defined By The Equation Below Given A 2 B 2 And C 6 Ad U 0 B Dy 1 Cv 1
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The voltage v(t) in a network is defined by the equation below, given a = 2, b = 2, and c = 6. ad²u₁(0)+b√dy (1) + Cv₂ (1) = 0 d-v,(1) dt Simplify the given equation to the characteristic equation. What is the "q" in the characteristic equation of the network in the form s² + qs + r? Notes on the solution: • give the answer to 2 decimal places • example. If the characteristic equation is 5s² +7s +9 the solution is entered as 7
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