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Electric Circuits. (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134746968
Author: James W. Nilsson, Susan Riedel
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 7, Problem 43P
a)
To determine
Design an first-order
b)
To determine
Find the expression for current through the inductor for
c)
To determine
Calculate the time taken for an inductor to reach
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H = yz(x² + y²)ax - y²xzay + 4x²y²a, A/m.
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Fig. 1.43 Circuit for Q6-
Q7 For the network of Fig. 1.44:
a-Determine fH; and fHo
b- Find fg and fr.
c- Sketch the frequency response for the high-frequency region using a Bode plot and
determine the cutoff frequency.
Ans: 277.89 KHz; 2.73 MHz; 895.56 KHz; 107.47 MHz.
14V
Cw=5pF
Cbc-12 pF
Cwo-8pF
Che=40. pF
5.6kQ
C-8pF
68kQ
0.47µF
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0.82 kQ V₁
0.47uF
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3.3kQ
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Fig. 1.44 Circuit for Q7.
Chapter 7 Solutions
Electric Circuits. (11th Edition)
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