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How Do You Solve a 2nd Order Circuit Problem with Given Initial Conditions?
Im trying to solve this problem, but i rally do not know where to start and i am having a lot of trouble. Vo" + 2Vo' + Vo = 10sin2t and Vo(0)=2, Vo'(0)=0 any help is much appreciated- Dunder
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Engineering Solve Circuit Analysis Homework: Find v1, v2, v3 with Nodal Analysis
Okay thank you, I worked to the right answer. Thank you again- Dunder
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Engineering Solve Circuit Analysis Homework: Find v1, v2, v3 with Nodal Analysis
So is my nodal equation with the super node i + i1 + i2 = 0 ? The branch including the 6 ohm resister is negligible since it theoretically exits the node and enters it as well? Using this, I ended up solving for v1, but ended up finding v1 = 0, so I must be going in the wrong direction- Dunder
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Engineering Solve Circuit Analysis Homework: Find v1, v2, v3 with Nodal Analysis
Homework Statement Find v1, v2, v3 Must be done with nodal analysis Homework Equations I=V/R The Attempt at a Solution So i started by saying i1 = v2/4, i = v1/2, i3 = v3/3 i + i1 + i2 = 0 v3-v2=51 v1-v2=0 I am not really sure to what to do from here, i can't seem to come...- Dunder
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