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**Problem 2:** Determine the voltages across the two capacitors and the currents through the two inductors under DC conditions.

**Circuit Diagram Description:**

- **Components:**
  - **Inductor L1:** 2 Henry (H)
  - **Inductor L2:** 5 Henry (H)
  - **Capacitor C1:** 2 microfarads (μF)
  - **Capacitor C2:** 1 microfarad (μF)
  - **Resistor R1:** 100 ohms (Ω)
  - **Resistor R2:** 50 ohms (Ω)
  - **Resistor R3:** 30 ohms (Ω)
  - **Resistor R4:** 90 ohms (Ω)
  - **Current Source I1:** 2 Amperes (A)

- **Connections:**
  - Inductor L1 is in series with R1 (100Ω) and capacitor C1 (2μF).
  - Resistor R2 (50Ω) is in series, following R1.
  - Capacitor C2 (1μF) is in parallel with resistor R2.
  - Resistor R3 (30Ω) is connected in series after C2, leading to inductor L2 (5H).
  - Resistor R4 (90Ω) is in series with L2.
  - A 2A current source (I1) is connected in parallel with the node between R2 and R3, grounded at its other terminal.

- **Analysis Objective:**
  - Calculate the voltage across each capacitor.
  - Calculate the current through each inductor, considering DC conditions (steady state, where capacitors act as open circuits and inductors as short circuits).
Transcribed Image Text:**Problem 2:** Determine the voltages across the two capacitors and the currents through the two inductors under DC conditions. **Circuit Diagram Description:** - **Components:** - **Inductor L1:** 2 Henry (H) - **Inductor L2:** 5 Henry (H) - **Capacitor C1:** 2 microfarads (μF) - **Capacitor C2:** 1 microfarad (μF) - **Resistor R1:** 100 ohms (Ω) - **Resistor R2:** 50 ohms (Ω) - **Resistor R3:** 30 ohms (Ω) - **Resistor R4:** 90 ohms (Ω) - **Current Source I1:** 2 Amperes (A) - **Connections:** - Inductor L1 is in series with R1 (100Ω) and capacitor C1 (2μF). - Resistor R2 (50Ω) is in series, following R1. - Capacitor C2 (1μF) is in parallel with resistor R2. - Resistor R3 (30Ω) is connected in series after C2, leading to inductor L2 (5H). - Resistor R4 (90Ω) is in series with L2. - A 2A current source (I1) is connected in parallel with the node between R2 and R3, grounded at its other terminal. - **Analysis Objective:** - Calculate the voltage across each capacitor. - Calculate the current through each inductor, considering DC conditions (steady state, where capacitors act as open circuits and inductors as short circuits).
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