Problem 1
For the circuit shown below, the switch has been opened for a long time and it is closes at t=0. Determine the initial values of the inductor and capacitor voltages and currents: iL(0+), vL(0+), iC(0+), and vC(0+). | |
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Initial Conditions
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Length: 6:50
Date Added: 2007-05-23 20:24:04
Filename: rlc_InitialConds_ex1
ID: 13
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Problem 1
Determine the initial value of vR(t) and dvR(t)/dt, and the final value of vR(t). | |
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Initial Value and Final Value
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Length: 6:18
Date Added: 2007-05-23 20:24:04
Filename: rlc_initfinal_ex1
ID: 34
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Problem 2
Determine the initial value of vC(t) and dvC(t)/dt, and the final value of vC(t). | |
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Initial Value and Final Value
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Length: 3:25
Date Added: 2007-05-23 20:24:04
Filename: rlc_initfinal_ex2
ID: 251
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Problem 3
For both the inductor current and voltage, determine their initial values, the initial values of their derivatives, and their final values. The capacitor has 9 J of stored energy before the switch closes. | |
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Second Order (RLC) >
Initial Value and Final Value
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Length: 7:42
Date Added: 2007-05-23 20:24:04
Filename: rlc_initfinal_ex3
ID: 252
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Problem 1
For each circuit, determine the qualitative form of the response vc(t) as being either overdamped, underdamped, or critically damped. | |
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Response Type
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Length: 3:30
Date Added: 2007-05-23 20:24:04
Filename: rlc_responsetype_1
ID: 241
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Problem 2
Determine the qualitative form of the response vC(t) as being either overdamped, underdamped, or critically damped. | |
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Response Type
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Length: 2:27
Date Added: 2007-05-23 20:24:04
Filename: rlc_responsetype_2
ID: 242
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Problem 3
Determine the qualitative form of the response iL(t) as being either overdamped, underdamped, or critically damped. | |
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Second Order (RLC) >
Response Type
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Length: 1:47
Date Added: 2007-05-23 20:24:04
Filename: rlc_responsetype_3
ID: 243
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Problem 4
Determine the qualitative form of the response iL(t) as being either overdamped, underdamped, or critically damped. | |
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Response Type
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Length: 2:19
Date Added: 2007-05-23 20:24:04
Filename: rlc_responsetype_4
ID: 244
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Problem 5
What value of R will make this circuitry critically damped? | |
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Second Order (RLC) >
Response Type
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Length: 3:16
Date Added: 2007-05-23 20:24:04
Filename: rlc_responsetype_5
ID: 245
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Problem 1
Plot the inductor current iL(t) and inductor voltage vL(t) for time t = -0.1 seconds to t = 3 seconds. Confirm your results using a circuit simulator. | |
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Step Response
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Length: 11:57
Date Added: 2007-05-23 20:24:04
Filename: rlc_stepresponse_1
ID: 253
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