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 In the figure given below, the capacitor is initially uncharged. Suppose C = 500µF.
At t = 0 s, the switch is moved to position 1 for 5 ms, then to position 2 and it remains there. Determine
vC and iC while the switch is in position 2.

In the figure given below, the capacitor is initially uncharged. Suppose C = 500¼F.
At t = 0 s, the switch is moved to position 1 for 5 ms, then to position 2 and it remains there. Determine
vc and ic while the switch is in position 2.
40 Ω
ic
202
30N
- 20 V
80 n
Transcribed Image Text:In the figure given below, the capacitor is initially uncharged. Suppose C = 500¼F. At t = 0 s, the switch is moved to position 1 for 5 ms, then to position 2 and it remains there. Determine vc and ic while the switch is in position 2. 40 Ω ic 202 30N - 20 V 80 n
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