i got that totally wrong but im glad. because anymore im going to get out the paper & calculator instead of trying to do them in my head. (and iv said this before but i mean it this this time) i know, that i know this stuff. I mean iv watched so many of your videos Sir that iv seen you cover little thing's like this that would trip you up. SO.. totally, absolutely!! LOVED this one. this one is going into my favorites list.. : ) thank you once again Sir!!! you never disappoint.
Really manipulating question. We mainly have to think about the nature of capacitor i.e charge storage. If there was no diode in the circuit then the answer would have been -10V.
i got that totally wrong but im glad. because anymore im going to get out the paper & calculator instead of trying to do them in my head. (and iv said this before but i mean it this this time) i know, that i know this stuff. I mean iv watched so many of your videos Sir that iv seen you cover little thing's like this that would trip you up. SO.. totally, absolutely!! LOVED this one. this one is going into my favorites list.. : ) thank you once again Sir!!! you never disappoint.
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I got same question in exam but there is current source instead of voltage source. How can we calculate voltage across capacitor
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Nice question and nice solution.
Really manipulating question. We mainly have to think about the nature of capacitor i.e charge storage. If there was no diode in the circuit then the answer would have been -10V.
Then what about the voltage drop across the resistor?