A series circuit has a capacitor of Farad, a resistor of 3 Ohms and an inductor of 1 2 Henry. If the electromotive force of the circuit is e+ 4t, determine the current and charge at any time, t. Assume that there is no initial current and charge.

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A series circuit has a capacitor of
Farad, a resistor of 3 Ohms and an inductor of 1
Henry. If the electromotive force of the circuit is et + 4t, determine the current and charge at
any time, t. Assume that there is no initial current and charge.
Transcribed Image Text:A series circuit has a capacitor of Farad, a resistor of 3 Ohms and an inductor of 1 Henry. If the electromotive force of the circuit is et + 4t, determine the current and charge at any time, t. Assume that there is no initial current and charge.
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