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How do I solve a Series RLC circuit?
I will definitely try my best. :) Thank you so much. Bye bye for now. :) Edwin- wiz0r
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How do I solve a Series RLC circuit?
Perfect... thank you so much... I owe you big time... If I can repay you with something (except money.. I'm poor!) let me know! :)- wiz0r
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How do I solve a Series RLC circuit?
Woohoo... thank you so much! One last thing... I'm told to make a plot of i(t).. to do that I used SPICE(attachment)... does the graph looks OK (attachment)? @all other people: If anyone reading is taking the class with Rosado please say hi!- wiz0r
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How do I solve a Series RLC circuit?
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How do I solve a Series RLC circuit?
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How do I solve a Series RLC circuit?
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How do I solve a Series RLC circuit?
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How do I solve a Series RLC circuit?
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How do I solve a Series RLC circuit?
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How do I solve a Series RLC circuit?
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How do I solve a Series RLC circuit?
The source is just a DC source... so, there's no frequency.- wiz0r
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How do I solve a Series RLC circuit?
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- Circuit Rlc Rlc circuit Series
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What is the limit of (a^x - 1)/x as x approaches 0?
Yeah, I just figured it out. Take the derivative of both the numerator and the denominator and then it's easy from there... Is there any way to do it without having to use L'Hospital's?- wiz0r
- Post #3
- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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What is the limit of (a^x - 1)/x as x approaches 0?
Homework Statement lim x->0 ( (a^x - 1)/x ) Homework Equations NA The Attempt at a Solution The professor told me that the answer to that limit is log(a), but why? I don't understand; can someone explain why?- wiz0r
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- Limit
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Question about the limit of a square root
I'm sorry, but I don't really understand. You see I got an example in my notebook that the professor did, and it is: \frac{lim}{x\rightarrow3-} {\sqrt{2x-6}} And she told me that the limit didn't exist, but I didn't really understand her explanation. That exercise seems practically the...- wiz0r
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help