Need help with number 4, steps would be appriciated please and thank you! V2(s) and V3(s) are given need help finding the laplace transform of v2 and v3.
Transfer function
A transfer function (also known as system function or network function) of a system, subsystem, or component is a mathematical function that modifies the output of a system in each possible input. They are widely used in electronics and control systems.
Convolution Integral
Among all the electrical engineering students, this topic of convolution integral is very confusing. It is a mathematical operation of two functions f and g that produce another third type of function (f * g) , and this expresses how the shape of one is modified with the help of the other one. The process of computing it and the result function is known as convolution. After one is reversed and shifted, it is defined as the integral of the product of two functions. After producing the convolution function, the integral is evaluated for all the values of shift. The convolution integral has some similar features with the cross-correlation. The continuous or discrete variables for real-valued functions differ from cross-correlation (f * g) only by either of the two f(x) or g(x) is reflected about the y-axis or not. Therefore, it is a cross-correlation of f(x) and g(-x) or f(-x) and g(x), the cross-correlation operator is the adjoint of the operator of the convolution for complex-valued piecewise functions.
Need help with number 4, steps would be appriciated please and thank you! V2(s) and V3(s) are given need help finding the laplace transform of v2 and v3.
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![3. What are the poles and zeros of each voltage? What are the time constants of this circuit?
4. Take the inverse Laplace transform of V2(s) and V3 (s) to find v2(t) and v3(t), again
showing your intermediate steps.
5. In Matlab, plot your two time voltages over a time interval equal to 5 tau where tau is the
circuit's longer time constant.
6. Create the circuit in multisim. Set the square wave peak voltage to 2.5 V and period to 10
tau where tau is the circuit's longer time constant. Record the voltages v2(t) and v3(t)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F2a39407e-8b6e-45ca-91f9-5cf33a72fdc4%2Fd4359418-c1d9-4fe8-8faf-cb8f08fa65e8%2Fmugzrxr_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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