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Engineering RC circuit where source depends on capacitor current
I meant v+20Io = 0- miyelmunshi
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Engineering RC circuit where source depends on capacitor current
i don't think so- miyelmunshi
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Engineering RC circuit where source depends on capacitor current
um if i fix the sign mistake will the equation be V + 20 Io?- miyelmunshi
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Engineering RC circuit where source depends on capacitor current
i don't really understand what you are getting into but q should be CV so, 3x10^-5 maybe ?- miyelmunshi
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Engineering RC circuit where source depends on capacitor current
in position 1 as far as i know, no current flows through the circuit as there is no voltage difference, so shouldn't Io be 0 then ? for t < 0 ?- miyelmunshi
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Engineering RC circuit where source depends on capacitor current
a resistor maybe ? but why is that important ?- miyelmunshi
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Engineering RC circuit where source depends on capacitor current
Ok i looked at it again so i can i do a kvl loop for Io(0) and put the voltage of capacitor as 15 v ? then get the value of Io(0) ?- miyelmunshi
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Engineering RC circuit where source depends on capacitor current
are rest of my process correct ?- miyelmunshi
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Engineering RC circuit where source depends on capacitor current
Ummm can not figure out anything unfortunately :)- miyelmunshi
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Engineering RC circuit where source depends on capacitor current
I did a kvl loop and got V + 5Io - 15 Io = 0 So, V = 10Io Then, substituted dq/dt for Io and q/c for V I get to dq/dt - 50000q = 0 solving this equation i get q = C x e^50000q (c for constant) my Io = dq/dt so Io now is 50,000Ce^50000q now my Q(0) is 3 x 10^-5 So my Io (0) should be...- miyelmunshi
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