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aren't you missing a particular solution, since we have the 10v voltage source which produces a forced response?
Ответитьman its a 9 year old video but imma ask anyway.. So I applied Laplace transform to this example circuit, solved it and got the same expression of i(t)= 3e^(-5t). Same answer for less work it seems like. So what are the cases where the Laplace approach cannot be used?
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Shouldn't the second kvl be -10 + 5 + 10 iL + L di/dt =0 ??
ОтветитьMissing t at B2e^(-5t), should be B2te^(-5t). This cracks my head when seeing the differentiation
ОтветитьYou made a mistake while writing homogenious equation.
ОтветитьI love how he says "Good luck" at the end, as if he knows that we're watching this to prepare for a test.
ОтветитьGUYS I CONFUSE AT 22.41 HOW B2e^-5T COME?
ОтветитьI don't get how you derive i(t) to get di/dt. why does the middle term of di/dt seems unchanged from i(t)?
ОтветитьIt’s probably not necessary, but how would you go about finding the voltage drop across the 5 ohm res in the middle branch in series with the inductor when t=(0-)
ОтветитьThe voltage in a capacitor can change instantaneously if there is a pulse (deltax). So this is right only in some situations
ОтветитьMy last quiz is exactly that question even the values was same i take 100 👍 thank you
Ответитьthank you
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьThank you sir I understand very well...
ОтветитьHello, why in the characteristic equation you didn't consider the initial capacitor voltage?
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