Q.17: The switch has been in position "1" for a long time. At t=0, the switch moves to "2". Determine the voltage "v" for t20 for the circuit shown beside. (Ans.: -16et V)

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Q.17: The switch has been in position "1" for
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Transcribed Image Text:10 Q.17: The switch has been in position "1" for a long time. At t=0, the switch moves to "2". Determine the voltage "v" for t20 for the circuit shown beside. + 2 9A ASU8 1 652 16 (Ans.: -16e“ v) 500 h 502 a
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