For the network in Fig. 10.98. composed of standard values:
a. Write the mathematical expressions for the voltages Uc. and vR1 and the current ic after the switch is thrown into position 1.
b. Find the values of vc, vR1. and ic when the switch is moved to position 2 at t = 100 ms.
c. Write the mathematical expressions for the voltages Uc and ic and VR2 the current ic if the switch is moved to position 3 at
d. Plot the waveforms of vc,vR2 and ic for the time period extending from 0 to 300 ms.
Fig. 10.98
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