The current in an RC circuit is described by the equation 1 1 RI' (t) +1(t) = Fo e-at where R, C, Fo>0 are constants, a = and /(t) denotes the current at time t. C RC Find the general solution.

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Differential equations
The current in an RC circuit is described by the equation
1
1
RI' (t) + - 1(t) = Fo e-at where R, C, Fo>0 are constants, a = and /(t) denotes the current at time t.
C
RC
Find the general solution.
Transcribed Image Text:The current in an RC circuit is described by the equation 1 1 RI' (t) + - 1(t) = Fo e-at where R, C, Fo>0 are constants, a = and /(t) denotes the current at time t. C RC Find the general solution.
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