The switch in the circuit in (Figure 1) has been in the left position for a long time. At t = 0, it moves to the right position and stays there.
Part A
Select the correct expression for the capacitor voltage, v(t), fort t ≥ 0
Part B Select the correct expression for the current through the 24 kΩ resistor i(t) ≥ 0+.
The switch in the circuit in (Figure 1) has been in the left position for a long time
The switch in the circuit in (Figure 1) has been in the left position for a long time Att 0, it moves to the right position and stays there 2.4 kΩ Part A Select the correct expression for the capacitor voltage, v(t), for t 0 (t) 240e-500t y (t) 240e-1000 v O r(t)-59.4e-1000e V v(t)59.4e-00 V (t) 80e-50 V (t)-80e-1000t V Part B: Select the correct expression for the current through the 2.4 kΩ resistor, i (t), for t >...
4. The switch in the circuit below has been in the left positiorn for a long time. Att -0 it moves to the right position and stays there. a. Write the expression for the capacitor voltage v(t) for t 20 r the current through the 40 kΩ resistor, i(t), for t2 0 c. What percentage of the initial energy stored in the capacitor is dissipated by the 40 kS2 resistor? 200 i
2. The switch in the circuit shown in Figure 1 has been in position 'a' for a long time. At t=0, the switch moves instantaneously to position b. a) Find the numerical expression for io(t) when t > 0. b) Find the numerical expression for volt) fort > 0 1 = 0 b! 51 602 45 A 2150 vo 20 10 mH 240 V 1
1. The switch has been in the position shown for a long time. Find the charge on the capacitor 63 ms after the switch moves. 20 kΩ T16 V 30 kR T36 V 2. Find the current through the capacitor at t = 70 s if the circuit shown below had stabilized before the switch moved. 24ΜΩ 1V 45V
Consider the RC circuit in the figure below. The switch was at position a for a long period of time and it is suddenly switched to position b at time t = 0.For each statement select True or False.1. The current through the resistor equals the current across the capacitor at all times.2. In the instant after the switch is thrown the current across the capacitor is zero.3. In the instant after the switch is thrown the voltage across the...
For the circuit in figure below, the switch has been in position a for a long time. At t=0, it moves to position b. Calculate v(t) for all t>0. 20 ko 20 kΩ a t = 0 1202 + Vo + 20 V 5 F V 40 50 V For v(t) given in the form: v(t)=A+Be-t/c v for t> Enter numerical values (with a negative sign if needed) for the constants A, B and C below: A = B =...
Problem 3. The switch in the following circuit has been in position for a long time before changing at t=0. a. Find the capacitor voltage for t<0 and t>0. Sketch it. (Hint: at t=1 s the voltage is 10.8 V) b. Find the current through the capacitor for t<0 and t > 0. Sketch it. 392 22 M St=0 + - 12 v 0 400 3F - 1
Circuit 1. Assume that the switch has been in position 1 for a long time, and then at time t=0 the switch is moved to position 2. Calculate i(t) fort > 0. = 06k 2 12 V ve 100 uF 3 k2 D Question 1 Circuit 1: What is the capacitor voltage fort> 0 (in Volts)? 12 exp(-0.40) 2.4 exp(-5t) 4expl-5t) 6 exp (1.2t)
Circuit 1. Assume that the switch has been in position 1 for a long time, and then at time t=0 the switch is moved to position 2. Calculate i(t) fort > 0. Circuit 1: Find v(0), i.e. the capacitor voltage at time 0 (in Volts). 2.4Circuit 1: What is v(t), approximately, for extremely larget, for example, for t= 10000000 s.
1. The switch in below circuit has been in position 1 for a long time and the circuit is steady. At t-0, the switch moves to position 2. Find Vo(t) and (c) fort > 0. R1 1 W- § R2104 VaR2 60v S125K