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Chapter 9, Problem 39E
The circuit depicted in Fig. 9.48 is just barely underdamped. (a) Compute α and ωd. (b) Obtain an expression for iL(t) valid for t > 0. (c) Determine how much energy is stored in the capacitor, and in the inductor, at t = 200 ms.
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