II. Find the current in an RLC circuit with R = 11 ohms, L = (0.1 +)H and C = 0.01F, which is connected to the source V(t) = 0. Assume that the initial current I, is 1A and the initial capacitor charge V, is (8+)Volts. 1. Choose the format of the natural response. The x, and x, are the roots of the auxiliary equation. a. qn = C,e*1t + Cze*zt b. qn = Ce*1t + Czte*2t 2. Values of x1, X2, C,and C2 of the natural response. 3. Choose the format of the forced response. The x, and x, are the roots of the auxiliary equation. a. q, = Ce*it + C,e*zt + qp b. qn = Ce*zt + C2te*2t + qp 4. Values of x1, X2, C1, C2 and q, of the natural response. 100

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II. Find the current in an RLC circuit with R = 11 ohms, L = (0.1 +)H and
C = 0.01F, which is connected to the source V(t) = 0. Assume that the initial
current I, is 1A and the initial capacitor charge V, is (8+)Volts.
1. Choose the format of the natural response. The x, and x, are the
roots of the auxiliary equation.
a. qn = C,e*1t + Cze*zt
b. qn = Ce*1t + Czte*2t
2. Values of x1, X2, C,and C2 of the natural response.
3. Choose the format of the forced response. The x, and x, are the
roots of the auxiliary equation.
a. q, = Ce*it + C,e*zt + qp
b. qn = Ce*zt + C2te*2t + qp
4. Values of x1, X2, C1, C2 and q, of the natural response.
100
Transcribed Image Text:II. Find the current in an RLC circuit with R = 11 ohms, L = (0.1 +)H and C = 0.01F, which is connected to the source V(t) = 0. Assume that the initial current I, is 1A and the initial capacitor charge V, is (8+)Volts. 1. Choose the format of the natural response. The x, and x, are the roots of the auxiliary equation. a. qn = C,e*1t + Cze*zt b. qn = Ce*1t + Czte*2t 2. Values of x1, X2, C,and C2 of the natural response. 3. Choose the format of the forced response. The x, and x, are the roots of the auxiliary equation. a. q, = Ce*it + C,e*zt + qp b. qn = Ce*zt + C2te*2t + qp 4. Values of x1, X2, C1, C2 and q, of the natural response. 100
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