In this RC circuit, at t = 0 second, switch 1 is closed, switch 2 is left opened.
a. Determine the current through the uncharged capacitor and the 2 resistors at t = 0 second. (1.33 A)
b. Determine the current through the capacitor and the 2 resistors at t = 100 µs. (0.35 A)
c. For this part, switch 1 is left opened and switch 2 is closed after the capacitor was charged for a very long time (assume ?(?) = ????). What is the current leaving the capacitor 40 µs after changing the switches? (-0.78 A)
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