Given a capacitor of C = 2 µF, calculate the current going through the capacitor when the capacitor voltage is as descri
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Given a capacitor of C = 2 µF, calculate the current going through the capacitor when the capacitor voltage is as described during the interval t1 ≤ t ≤t2 in Fig. 6.12. Given V1 = 2V, V2 = -1V, and t1 = 2µS, and t2 = 13µS. (Note. values might be different than the above problem) v(t) (V) V1 t2 t3 t1 I t (µs) V2 Figure P6.12 Notes on entering solution: • Enter your solution in Amps Enter your solution to 2 decimal points Pay attention to interval ● Pay attention to signs ● Do not include units in your answer .ex. 5W is entered as 5.00 -272.73 -0.55 margin of error +/- 2%
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Given a capacitor of C = 2 µF, calculate the current going through the capacitor when the capacitor voltage is as described during the interval t1 ≤ t ≤t2 in Fig. 6.12. Given V1 = 2V, V2 = -1V, and t1 = 2µS, and t2 = 13µS. (Note. values might be different than the above problem) v(t) (V) V1 t2 t3 t1 I t (µs) V2 Figure P6.12 Notes on entering solution: • Enter your solution in Amps Enter your solution to 2 decimal points Pay attention to interval ● Pay attention to signs ● Do not include units in your answer .ex. 5W is entered as 5.00 -272.73 -0.55 margin of error +/- 2%