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Chapter 2, Problem 20E
The current waveform depicted in Fig. 2.28 is characterized by a period of 8 s. (a) What is the average value of the current over a single period? (b) If q(0) = 0 sketch q(t), 0 < t < 20 s.
FIGURE 2.28 An example of a time-varying current.
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