5. (5 points) Find current i(0 in the sinusoidal steady state using the superposition principle. i(t)...
Using the superposition principle, find the steady state current i(t) for the circuit shown. vs(t) = 10 cos 10t V, is = 3A. 5r 1.5H hu SIDDA vo 10 ME 10 mE 1023
he switch is closed for a long time and is suddenly opened at t -0. Calculate vd0 L1 R1 干 2H 2 ohm V1 R2 4 ohm 4 ohm
(a) Calculate the sinusoidal steady state expression of the current io(t) using nodal analysis as shown in Figure 1(a). [10 Marks) C R L -0000 10mH 200 10(1) 50 4F + vs(t) + 10 cos 1000+ V R22022 410(1) R3=300 Figure 1(a) (b) Calculate the sinusoidal steady state expression of the current is(t) using superposition principle as shown in Figure 1(b). [15 Marks) с ist) v.1) 1012 R: 1012 0.1 F 5 cos 2t VR L 0000 4H 2 sin...
(a) Calculate the sinusoidal steady state expression of the current io(t) using nodal analysis as shown in Figure 1(a). [10 Marks) C R L -0000 10mH 200 10(1) 50 4F + vs(t) + 10 cos 1000+ V R22022 410(1) R3=300 Figure 1(a) (b) Calculate the sinusoidal steady state expression of the current is(t) using superposition principle as shown in Figure 1(b). [15 Marks) с ist) v.1) 1012 R: 1012 0.1 F 5 cos 2t VR L 0000 4H 2 sin...
Use the principle of superposition to determine the component of the current i through R3 that is due to Vs2. (Round the final answer to three decimal places.) TR4 Vsi {R Rs w Assume: Vs1 = Vs2 = 450 V R1 = 7.5 ohm R2 = 6 ohm R3 = 10.5 ohm R4 = 1.5 ohm R5 = 2 ohm The component of current IR3 -2 = 0
Calculate i(t) for t > 0 in the circuit shown. Assume the circuit is at steady state before the switch opens.R1=30 kohm, R2=60 kohm, R3=60 kohm, V2=8V, V3=2V, C1=2 microfarad
You have the following circuit in sinusoidal steady-state. Use phasor circuit analysis to find the time domain expression for the steady-state current, i(t), and steady-state voltages, VR(t), VC(t) and VL(t). Vs(t) = 50 cos(1000t) Volts. Problem 1 (20 points) You have the following circuit in sinusoidal steady-state. Use phasor circuit analysis to find the time domain expression for the steady-state current, i(t), and steady- state voltages, Vr(t), Vc(t) and Vl(t). Vs(t) = 50 cos(1000t) Volts. i(t) 100 12 25 mH...
a)Find the voltage across inductor L1 at t=0^+ (i.e. just after the switch is opened) b)Determine the voltage across L1 at time = 5us. Problem 11: RL Discharging #2 Determine the voltages of a Resistor- Inductor circuit. Switch S1 has been closed for a long time and the Inductor L1 is completely charged. At time t -0s, Switch S1 is opened. R1 S1 R3 R2 L1 Given Variables Name Value Units E1 14 R1 15 kohm R2 kohm R3 17...
(1) Consider the RC circuit shown in Figure 1. For t<0 the switch is open, and the charge stored on the capacitor is 0. At t-0 the switch is closed, and the voltage source begins charging the capacitor. Let R1-R2-220 Ω , C-0.47 μ F , Vs-5 V. (a) Write the differential equation as an expression for the capacitor voltage fort> 0 (i.e. write the differential equation) and calculate the time constant (b) Calculate the steady-state capacitor voltage R2 R1...
Find the Steady State Voltage and Current Values. Develop the equation for i(t) , the current through the inductor and Vout(t). I need help, I don't know if my calculations are correct, I found the neper frequency to be: a=439.109 rad/sec and resonant frequency to be Wo=14586.5 rad/sec. This is a parallel step response RLC circuit The circuit is underdamped. Please show all work clearly so that I can understand the process. Vout(t) is the voltage across R2 (which is...