EvLer
Apr30-05, 07:07 PM
This is not a phasor problem, at least phasors were 3 chapters ahead at that time, there's no periodic input given:
Let's say I have a circuit with an indep. current source and 2 capacitors all connected in parallel and I need to get current on the second capacitor.
On the same note: if I have a voltage source and 2 inductors connected in series and I need to get voltage on one inductor.
Source value is given as 2t and values of capacitors are 1 and 2; values of inductors are also 1 and 2.
I know that inductors in series act as resistors in series and capacitors in parallel act as resistors in series too, but I cannot get right answer!
Thank in advance.
EDIT: solved it, could a moderator delete this please?
Let's say I have a circuit with an indep. current source and 2 capacitors all connected in parallel and I need to get current on the second capacitor.
On the same note: if I have a voltage source and 2 inductors connected in series and I need to get voltage on one inductor.
Source value is given as 2t and values of capacitors are 1 and 2; values of inductors are also 1 and 2.
I know that inductors in series act as resistors in series and capacitors in parallel act as resistors in series too, but I cannot get right answer!
Thank in advance.
EDIT: solved it, could a moderator delete this please?