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To find the natural response of a RLC circuit driven by a time-varying voltage, why do we assume that there's no forcing voltage driving the circuit even if there is one?
The discussion centers on the concept of the natural response of an RLC circuit, specifically addressing the assumption that no forcing voltage is present. This assumption is crucial for analyzing the circuit's behavior without external influences. The term "natural response" refers to the circuit's inherent behavior when isolated from external voltage sources, allowing for a clear understanding of its transient characteristics.
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