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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following circuit where the switch is turned on at t = 0.
V
R = 100 kn,
R
G(s)
=
C = 1µF.
Taking the voltage source as input and the voltage across the capacitor as the output, the
system's input-output relationship can be described by the following transfer function:
V(s)
Vs(s)
t=0
=
+
1
RC
1
s+ RC
1. For the given R, C values, compute the numerical expression of G (s).
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