QUESTION 6 R www m + + 12 cos 3t V Vo 4 sin 2t A 10 V If we would like to use Superposition to solve for vo in the circuit shown above, we must find the individual contribution of each independent source. SINUSOIDAL CURRENT SOURCE CONTRIBUTION: What is the amplitude of the voltage vo considering only the contribution of the sinusoidal current source? Assume that R = 16 Ohms, L = 11.9 Henry, and C = 0.03 Farad. Write your answer in Volts.

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QUESTION 6
R
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L
m
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12 cos 3t V
Vo
4 sin 2t A
10 V
If we would like to use Superposition to solve for vo in the circuit shown above, we must find the individual contribution of each independent source.
SINUSOIDAL CURRENT SOURCE CONTRIBUTION:
What is the amplitude of the voltage vo considering only the contribution of the sinusoidal current source? Assume that R = 16 Ohms, L = 11.9 Henry, and C = 0.03 Farad.
Write your answer in Volts.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 6 R www L m + + + 12 cos 3t V Vo 4 sin 2t A 10 V If we would like to use Superposition to solve for vo in the circuit shown above, we must find the individual contribution of each independent source. SINUSOIDAL CURRENT SOURCE CONTRIBUTION: What is the amplitude of the voltage vo considering only the contribution of the sinusoidal current source? Assume that R = 16 Ohms, L = 11.9 Henry, and C = 0.03 Farad. Write your answer in Volts.
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R
www
L
m
+
+
+
12 cos 3t V
Vo
4 sin 2t A
10 V
If we would like to use Superposition to solve for vo in the circuit shown above, we must find the individual contribution of each independent source.
SINUSOIDAL CURRENT SOURCE CONTRIBUTION:
What is the amplitude of the voltage vo considering only the contribution of the sinusoidal current source? Assume that R = 16 Ohms, L = 11.9 Henry, and C = 0.03 Farad.
Write your answer in Volts.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 6 R www L m + + + 12 cos 3t V Vo 4 sin 2t A 10 V If we would like to use Superposition to solve for vo in the circuit shown above, we must find the individual contribution of each independent source. SINUSOIDAL CURRENT SOURCE CONTRIBUTION: What is the amplitude of the voltage vo considering only the contribution of the sinusoidal current source? Assume that R = 16 Ohms, L = 11.9 Henry, and C = 0.03 Farad. Write your answer in Volts.
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