A series RLC circuit has a resistance of 30 ohms, a capacitance of 10-2 Farads, an inductance of 5 Henrys, and an applied voltage of 100sin(5t) volts where t is time in seconds. Assuming no initial current and chatge when voltage is first applied, find the subsequent current in the system.
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A series RLC circuit has a resistance of 30 ohms, a capacitance of 10-2 Farads, an inductance of 5 Henrys, and an applied voltage of 100sin(5t) volts where t is time in seconds. Assuming no initial current and chatge when voltage is first applied, find the subsequent current in the system.
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