2. The initial voltage across the capacitor at t = 0 in the circuit shown in Figure below is 4 V. The current I(s) is applied at t = 0; that is, I(s) = 5 u(t) mA. 3 kr 5 MA 4 R₁ 2 kn P₂ w 3 kn zkr 4 V(2) KO C 0.6 μF 0,ONF Vo = 4 V Vo = 4 V a. Find voltage v(t), t≥ 0, across the capacitor and plot v(t). b. Find current i(t), t≥ 0, through the capacitor and plot i(t).
2. The initial voltage across the capacitor at t = 0 in the circuit shown in Figure below is 4 V. The current I(s) is applied at t = 0; that is, I(s) = 5 u(t) mA. 3 kr 5 MA 4 R₁ 2 kn P₂ w 3 kn zkr 4 V(2) KO C 0.6 μF 0,ONF Vo = 4 V Vo = 4 V a. Find voltage v(t), t≥ 0, across the capacitor and plot v(t). b. Find current i(t), t≥ 0, through the capacitor and plot i(t).
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![2. The initial voltage across the capacitor at t = 0 in the circuit shown in Figure
below is 4 V. The current I(s) is applied at t = 0; that is, I(s) = 5 u(t) mA.
P₂
3 kr
5 MA
1
2 kn
3 k
z kr
V(2)
KO
C
0.6 μF
O, ON F
Vc = 4 V
Vo = 4 V
a. Find voltage v(t), t≥ 0, across the capacitor and plot v(t).
b. Find current i(t), t≥ 0, through the capacitor and plot i(t).](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fcb137a21-5e67-4c1c-a7af-3fd5e39477ac%2Fb1983e04-34ec-425c-b1fe-ed474bc40566%2Fk0zv3go_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:2. The initial voltage across the capacitor at t = 0 in the circuit shown in Figure
below is 4 V. The current I(s) is applied at t = 0; that is, I(s) = 5 u(t) mA.
P₂
3 kr
5 MA
1
2 kn
3 k
z kr
V(2)
KO
C
0.6 μF
O, ON F
Vc = 4 V
Vo = 4 V
a. Find voltage v(t), t≥ 0, across the capacitor and plot v(t).
b. Find current i(t), t≥ 0, through the capacitor and plot i(t).
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