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Chapter 9, Problem 54E
Consider the circuit depicted in Fig. 9.55. If vs(t) = −8 + 2u(t) V, determine (a) vC(0+); (b) iL(0+); (c) vC(∞); (d) vC(t = 150 ms).
FIGURE 9.55
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