EBK INTRODUCTORY CIRCUIT ANALYSIS
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Chapter 10, Problem 37P
Given the expression
a. Determine Uc at t = 1 ms.
b. Determine Uc at t = 20 ms.
c. Find the time t for Uc to reach 100 mV.
d. Find the time t for Uc to reach 138 mV.
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