BASIC ENGR.CIRCUIT ANALYSIS- E-TEXT
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ISBN: 9781118956038
Author: Irwin
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 1, Problem 16P
The charge that enters the BOX in Fig. P1.16 is shown in the graph below. Calculate and sketch the current flowing into and the power absorbed by the BOX between 0 and 10 milliseconds?
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BASIC ENGR.CIRCUIT ANALYSIS- E-TEXT
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