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The discussion revolves around solving circuit problems involving exponential functions related to current and voltage over time. The user presents four cases with equations for current and voltage, specifically using the formulas i(t) = (v0/R)e^(t/R*C) and v(t) = v0*e^(-t/RC). The community emphasizes the importance of understanding the context and encourages the user to provide additional details for effective assistance. The equations presented are valid for analyzing RC circuits, confirming the user's approach is on the right track.

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hi everyone

can someone helps me out this proplem? just tell me which to start, I'm totally don't undestand this proplem

here is the link

www.viethost4u.com/EE.GIF[/URL]

sorry about the picture too big (79kb) ,i can't upload up here
 
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Herer what i did :
Case 1
i(t)= (v0/R)*e^(t/R*C)
i(0)= vo/R
i(infinity)= 0

Case 2
v(t)=v0*e^(-t/RC)
v(0+)= v(0)
v(infinity)= 0

Case 3
i(t)= -C*(dv/dt)= -C* d(v0*e^(t/R*C))/dt
i(0)= -C*d(v0)/dt
i(infinity)= 0

Case 4
v(t)=v0*e^(-t/RC)
v(0+)= v(0)
v(infinity)= 0

are those right ?
 


Hi there,

I'm happy to help with your circuit problem! It's always a good idea to start by understanding the problem and what you need to solve for. Can you provide some more information or context about the problem? Is there a specific concept or component you're struggling with? Once we have a better understanding of the problem, we can work together to find a solution. Also, can you try uploading the picture to a smaller size so we can see it? Looking forward to helping you out!
 

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