Practice Problem 7.1 Fundamental of Electric Circuits (Sadiku) 5th Ed - RC Circuit Analysis
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- Refer to the circuit in Fig. 7.7. Let Vc(0) = 0. Determine Vc, Vx, and Io for t greater than or equal to 0.
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Please check your answer once before uploading the video as your result of the problem doubles the actual value
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No. You check. The sign was wrong, but it's not double the actual value
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Sama-sama, good luck!
Although correct i think it's easier to follow the 7.1 book example guide to solve this exercise as well.
Find first the Req, then the tau = Req * C and then proceed to the voltage divider for the Ux and Ohm's law for the Ix
Then forget what was tau after that
Why does the answer for i says -5 in book?
Hi Sir! Vs(t) = 1/3 (60e -⁰.²⁵) = 15.58 V. I calculate it a twice. 😁
how is it 20 Sir?
Don't know, maybe you should check your answer.
60/3 = 20 ***** 20(e -⁰.²⁵) = 15.58 V
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Maybe
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Io(t) = - 5 (e -⁰.²⁵)
Maybe.
Correction you forgot to write (-) before Io(t)
Check again?
@@ArdiSatriawan ive checked it once again :) please see the answer that you have written of io
I(0) is negative capacitor is discharging
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Sama sama
but in 4 th edition answer are different
So?
Ohkhay
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