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Engineering RLC Circuit problem using laplace transforms
I'm sorry to bump this, but I need to get someone to reply to me soon. If I hadn't stared at this thing for 4-5 hours, I would not be asking for help, and it is due in about an hour and a half. Please help! I am trying my best to understand things in a field, that I have relatively little clue...- tkaz23
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Engineering RLC Circuit problem using laplace transforms
You get i+(di_1/dt)-1=0 for the left loop, q(t)-(di_1/dt)=0 for the right loop, and i+q(t)-1=0 for the entire loop, if you do what you say to do. Now, we pretty much have one equation. However when trying to use a laplace transform on this, I am unsure of what to do with i_2.- tkaz23
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Engineering RLC Circuit problem using laplace transforms
Thank you for the pointing that out.- tkaz23
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Engineering RLC Circuit problem using laplace transforms
Homework Statement The switch at S is closed at time t=0 and a constant ... va−vh=v0 is applied. Use Kirchoff's laws to write 3 equations for i,i1,i2, and q(t). What is the relation between q(t) and i,i1,i2? Given that the charge on C and all currents are initially zero, find an ODE for i1(t)...- tkaz23
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