a) Referring to the circuit in Figure 3, the current and the voltage have reached to its final value. Determine: i The current, il. The voltage across 5A resistor. i. The voltage across 20 ka resistor 50 25 mH 20 ko 12 V 10 ka Figure 3 b) Referring to Figure 4, assume that all the currents and voltages have reached their final value. Given the value for inductance, L = 5 mH, L2 = 20 mH and capacitance C = 5 µF. Determine: i. The current, , and le il. The voltage across the capacitor. i. The energy stored by the capacitor and inductor 50 IT 15 V Rs 20 0 R2 Figure 4

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a) Referring to the circuit in Figure 3, the current and the voltage have reached to its final value. Determine:
i The current,
i. The voltage across 5a resistor.
i. The voltage across 20 ka resistor
50
25 mH
R,
20 ko
12 V
10 ka
Figure 3
b) Referring to Figure 4, assume that all the currents and voltages have reached their final value. Given the value for inductance, L = 5 mH, L2 = 20 mH and
capacitance C = 5 µF. Determine:
i The current, h, , and le
il. The voltage across the capacitor.
i. The energy stored by the capacitor and inductor
50
IT
15 V
Rs
20 0
R2
Figure 4
Transcribed Image Text:a) Referring to the circuit in Figure 3, the current and the voltage have reached to its final value. Determine: i The current, i. The voltage across 5a resistor. i. The voltage across 20 ka resistor 50 25 mH R, 20 ko 12 V 10 ka Figure 3 b) Referring to Figure 4, assume that all the currents and voltages have reached their final value. Given the value for inductance, L = 5 mH, L2 = 20 mH and capacitance C = 5 µF. Determine: i The current, h, , and le il. The voltage across the capacitor. i. The energy stored by the capacitor and inductor 50 IT 15 V Rs 20 0 R2 Figure 4
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