Introductory Circuit Analysis
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Author: Boylestad, Robert L.
Publisher: Pearson Education
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Chapter 10, Problem 27P
For the network in Fig.10.99.composed of standard values:
a. Find the mathematical expressions for the voltage Uc and the cureent ic when the switch is thrown into position 1.
Fig.10.99
b. Find the mathematical expressions for the voltage Uc and the current ic if the switch is thrown into position 2 at a time equal to five time constants of the charging circuit.
c. Plot the waveforms of Uc and ic for a period of time extending from 0 to 100
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