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...
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...
2nd question: A very long time after t = 0, when all currents and voltages in the circuit have settled down to steady values, the switch is opened again. What will be the current flowing through the 100-Ohm resistor 0.02 seconds after the switch is opened Make sure that you specific its direction (UP or DOWN)? 10 22 1. The switch S is closed at t = 0 (assume that the battery voltage remains constant at 10V and the resistance...
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...
A very long time after t=0, when all currents and voltages in the circuit have been settled down to steady values, the switch is opened again. What will be the current flowing through the 100-Ohm resistor 0.02 seconds after the switch is opened. Make sure that your specific in its direction (Up or Down)? 10 2 2 H 10 V 100 000 wW S
Problem 2:(20 points) Consider the RC circuit in Figure 2. You may assume that the switch has been opened long enough for the voltages and currents to reach steady-state values. At time t = 0 the switch is closed. t-0 Figure 2: The switch in the RC circuit is closed at timet0 1. (6 points) Find the voltage v(0-) and the current i(0) just before the switch is closed. 2. (6 points) Find the voltage v(0+) and the current i(0+)immediately...
Problem 1:(20 points) Consider the RL circuit in Figure 1. You may assume that the switch has been closed long enough for the voltages and currents to reach steady-state values. At timet 0 the switch is opened. 1 0 Rs Ri Figure 1: The switch in the RL circuit is opened at time t 0 1. (6 points) Find the voltage v(0-) and the current i(0) just before the switch is opened. 2. (6 points) Find the voltage v(0+) and...
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)
= 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
2) What is 1(), the magnitude of the current through the resistor R after the switch has been closed for a very long time? A Submit 3) What is l_(-), the magnitude of the current through the inductor after the switch has been closed for a very long time? A Submit 4) After the switch has been closed for a very long time, it is then opened. What is Iz(topen), the current through the resistor R3 at a time topen...