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Solve RC Impulse Response: Voltage @ a RC Circuit
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[QUOTE="gneill, post: 5359096, member: 293536"] That works. Is it possible that you've got the sign wrong? My interpretation of the voltage labeling (arrows) on the schematic would make the node b end of the capacitor the positive reference for the capacitor voltage, and the negative reference for Vx. In other words, V[SUB]c[/SUB] = Vb - Va. But the numerical constants look right to me. You could also solve the problem using Laplace Transforms. The transform of the dirac impulse is simply "1". Oh, your thread title is misleading: There's no "L" in the circuit, so "RL Impulse Response" doesn't match the problem given. [/QUOTE]
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