- (a) In Problem 12 in Exercises 3.3 you were asked to show that the currents i2(t) and i3(t) in the electrical network shown in Figure 7.6.8 satisfy
Solve the system if R1 = 10 Ω, R2 = 5 Ω, L = 1 h, C = 0.2 f,
i2(0) = 0, and i3(0) = 0.
- (b) Determine the current i1(t).
FIGURE 7.6.8 Network in Problem 16
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