Objective 2-Know how to analyze a circuit in the s domain and be able to transform an s-domain solution to the time domain 13.8 The energy stored in the circuit shown is zero at the instant the two sources are turned on. Answer: (a) [(100/3)e - (100/3)e Ju(t) V; (b) [(50/3)e 2 - (50/3)e Ju(t) V; (c) [50e 24 – 50e 8"]u(t) V. -21 a) Find the component of v for t > 0 owing to the voltage source. 20 b) Find the component of v for t> 0 owing to the current source. 20u(t) V 1.25 H3 Su(t) 50 mF A c) Find the expression for v when t > 0.

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Objective 2-Know how to analyze a circuit in the s domain and be able to transform an s-domain solution to the
time domain
13.8 The energy stored in the circuit shown is zero
at the instant the two sources are turned on.
Answer: (a) [(100/3)e - (100/3)e Ju(t) V;
(b) [(50/3)e 2 – (50/3)e Ju(t) V;
(c) [50e 4 – 50e 8"]u(t) V.
-21
a) Find the component of v for t > 0 owing to
the voltage source.
20
b) Find the component of v for t> 0 owing to
the current source.
20u(t)+
V
Su(t)
A
1.25 H
50 mF
c) Find the expression for v when t > 0.
Transcribed Image Text:Objective 2-Know how to analyze a circuit in the s domain and be able to transform an s-domain solution to the time domain 13.8 The energy stored in the circuit shown is zero at the instant the two sources are turned on. Answer: (a) [(100/3)e - (100/3)e Ju(t) V; (b) [(50/3)e 2 – (50/3)e Ju(t) V; (c) [50e 4 – 50e 8"]u(t) V. -21 a) Find the component of v for t > 0 owing to the voltage source. 20 b) Find the component of v for t> 0 owing to the current source. 20u(t)+ V Su(t) A 1.25 H 50 mF c) Find the expression for v when t > 0.
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