An impedance Z(s) is subjected to an input, as shown in the following figure. As a result, the current flowing between the terminals of this impedance is given by: i(t)=10(1 - e-5t).u(t) Determine Z(s).
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An impedance Z(s) is subjected to an input, as shown in the following figure. As a result, the current flowing between the terminals of this impedance is given by:
i(t)=10(1 - e-5t).u(t)
Determine Z(s).
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