EBK INTRODUCTORY CIRCUIT ANALYSIS
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Author: Boylestad
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Chapter 10, Problem 41P
For the system in Fig. 10.109. using a DMM with a 10 M
a. Determine the voltmeter reading one time constant after the switch is closed.
b. Find the current ic two time constants after the switch is closed.
c. Calculate the time that must pass after the closing of the switch for the voltage UC to be 50V.
Fig. 10.109
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