Rs=50 Wh. Problem 2. (8 Points) In the adjoining circuit, the switch, which had been closed...
= 0 Rs=50 In the adjoining circuit, the switch, which had been closed for a sufficiently long time for steady state to be reached, is opened at time t = 0. Determine the following, as a function of time: (a) The current iz(t) through the inductor, and (6) The voltage vr(t) across the 1k12 resistor. Vs= 20 V ficco Ro 1 knull 1 H elle
In the adjoining circuit, the switch, which had been closed for a sufficiently long time for steady state to be reached, is opened at time t = 0. Determine the following, as a function of time: (a) The current I L(t) through the inductor, and (b) The voltage v R(t) across the 1k Ohm resistor. I=0 Rs=5.12 [26) Vs= + Ro= 1 k 2 20 V 1 H 0000 vr(t)
1. The switch S is closed at t = 0 (assume that the battery voltage remains constant at 10V and the resistance of the inductor is negligible). Calculate the voltage across each resistor a very long time after the switch has been closed and all currents and voltages reached steady values. (5 points)1. The switch S is closed at t = 0 (assume that the battery voltage remains constant at 10V and the resistance of the inductor is negligible). Calculate...
10 2 M 1. The switch S is closed at t = 0 (assume that the battery voltage remains constant at 10V and the resistance of the inductor is negligible). Calculate the voltage across each resistor a very long time after the switch has been closed and all currents and voltages reached steady values. (5 points) 10 V 1002 000 2 H 2. A very long time after t = 0, when all currents and voltages in the circuit have...
The switch S is closed at t = 0 (assume that the battery voltage remains constant at 10V and the resistance of the inductor is negligible). Calculate the voltage across each resistor a very long time after the switch has been closed and all currents and voltages reached steady state 102 1. The switch S is closed at t = 0) (assume that the battery voltage remains constant at 10V and the resistance of the inductor is negligible). Calculate the...
Problem 4 In the circuit shown below, the switch has been opened for a very long time prior to t= 0 and closes at t = 0 and remains closed for a long time. Please find: a) i (0), vc(ot), b) the steady-state voltage across the capacitor in terms of Us, Rı, and R2 c) the steady state current through the inductor in terms of Us, Ry, and R2 d) Write the differential equation for it) in terms of Vs,...
There are two (2) questions on this assignment and two (2) pages. 102 1. The switch S is closed at t = 0 (assume that the battery voltage remains constant at 10V and the resistance of the inductor is negligible). Calculate the voltage across each resistor a very long time after the switch has been closed and all currents and voltages reached steady values. (5 points) 10 V 1002 2. A very long time after t = 0, when all...
Consider the circuit depicted in Fig. 2. The switch SW1 has been closed for a long time before it is opened at time t = 0. The switch SW2 has been open for a long time before it is closed att = 0.1 (sec). i) Find the initial current I(0) flowing in the inductor and the initial voltage V(0) across the capacitor. ii) Find the voltage V(t) across the capacitor and the current I(t) through the inductor for 0 ≤ t ≤...
The switch in the circuit has been closed for a long time before it is opened at t = 0a) io(t) for t ≥ 0+b) vo(t) for t ≥ 0+, where vo is the voltage drop across the 54 Ω resistor.c) The total energy stored in the 0.5 H inductor that is dissipated in the 26 Ω resistor
Question 2: For the circuit shown, the switch was closed for long time, then opened at t-Q. find for all time t a) The current in the inductor i(t) b) The voltage across the inductor vult) 10? t 0 50 i 20 40 V 10?