Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis
Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis
11th Edition
ISBN: 9781118992661
Author: Irwin, J. David, NELMS, R. M., 1939-
Publisher: Wiley,
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Chapter 7, Problem 54P

Use the step-by-step technique to find i o ( t ) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. P7.54.

Chapter 7, Problem 54P, Use the step-by-step technique to find io(t) for t0 in the network in Fig. P7.54.

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Using the step-by-step method, find the value of the output current, io(t), just before the switch closes (at t=0-) for the network in Fig. P7.81. Given Is, 11 mA, R1 = 2 kQ, R2 = 2 KQ, R3 = 10 kn, and R4 = 5 kQ. t = 0 R1 ΚΩ R3 ΚΩ i(t) OFER R2kN 2 mH Is mA {R4ΚΩ 2iA
Using the step-by-step method, find the value of the output current, io(t), just before the switch closes (at t=0-) for the network in Fig. P7.81. Given Is,= 18 mA, R1 = 9 kQ, R2 = 7 kQ, R3 = 10 kQ, and R4 = 7 ko. t = 0 R1 ΚΩ R3k M 2 i(t) Is mA ( R2k 2 mH R4kQ Figure P7.81 Notes on entering solution: • Enter your solution in milliAmps (mA) • Enter your solution to the nearest tenth of a mA • Do not include units in your answer .ex. 5mA is entered as 5.0 2iA

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