only work on question 4 An RL circuit has an emf of 5 volts, a resistance of 50 ohms, an inductance of 1 henry and no initial current. The current in the circuit at any time t is given as what signal shown below. Hint: An application of Laplace Transforms will make this question super easier! ○ 1 I(t)=-e-50 +0.1 10 I(t)=e5t +0.1 I(t) = -e-50t + 0.1 Or(t) = -1/e -50t +0.2 other question given as info answer is a, please show steps

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For the parabolic train in the previous problem
#3, determine the average value (ao) using
Fourier analysis and then express at least the
first 5 coefficients of an and bn where you make
certain to show your hand work as well as any
supporting documentation with screen captures
from any tools such as Wolfram Alpha,
MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, etc.
only work on question 4
An RL circuit has an emf of 5 volts, a resistance
of 50 ohms, an inductance of 1 henry and no
initial current. The current in the circuit at any
time t is given as what signal shown
below. Hint: An application of Laplace
Transforms will make this question super easier!
○
I(t) = -1/e-50t
е
○
I(t)=-e-5 +0.1
○
+0.1
е
I(t)=-e-50+ 0.1
1
Ol(t)=-e-50 +0.2
10
other question given as info answer is a, please
show steps
Transcribed Image Text:For the parabolic train in the previous problem #3, determine the average value (ao) using Fourier analysis and then express at least the first 5 coefficients of an and bn where you make certain to show your hand work as well as any supporting documentation with screen captures from any tools such as Wolfram Alpha, MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, etc. only work on question 4 An RL circuit has an emf of 5 volts, a resistance of 50 ohms, an inductance of 1 henry and no initial current. The current in the circuit at any time t is given as what signal shown below. Hint: An application of Laplace Transforms will make this question super easier! ○ I(t) = -1/e-50t е ○ I(t)=-e-5 +0.1 ○ +0.1 е I(t)=-e-50+ 0.1 1 Ol(t)=-e-50 +0.2 10 other question given as info answer is a, please show steps
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