+1 R Let R=2 V₂(t) = 10e-4tu(t) Figure 1: RC series circuit C vc(t) Ω , C=1/2 F, and Vc(0-) = 0 v. 1. Transform the circ

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+1 R Let R=2 V₂(t) = 10e-4tu(t) Figure 1: RC series circuit C vc(t) Ω , C=1/2 F, and Vc(0-) = 0 v. 1. Transform the circ

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+1 R Let R=2 V₂(t) = 10e-4tu(t) Figure 1: RC series circuit C vc(t) Ω , C=1/2 F, and Vc(0-) = 0 v. 1. Transform the circuit into s-domain 2. Compute current through R in the RC circuit shown in Fig. 1 3. Compute transfer function, H(s), for the RC circuit shown in Fig. 1
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