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Chapter 9, Problem 11E
The current flowing through a 5 Ω resistor in a source-free parallel RLC circuit is determined to be iR(t) = 2e−t − 3e−8t A, t > 0. Determine (a) the maximum current and the time at which it occurs; (b) the settling time; (c) the time t corresponding to the resistor absorbing 2.5 W of power.
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Ch. 9.1 - A parallel RLC circuit contains a 100 2 resistor...Ch. 9.2 - After being open for a long time, the switch in...Ch. 9.2 - Prob. 3PCh. 9.2 - Prob. 4PCh. 9.3 - (a) Choose R1 in the circuit of Fig. 9.14 so that...Ch. 9.4 - Prob. 6PCh. 9.5 - Prob. 7PCh. 9.5 - Prob. 8PCh. 9.6 - Let is = 10u(t) 20u(t) A in Fig. 9.31. Find (a)...Ch. 9.6 - Let vs = 10 + 20u(t) V in the circuit of Fig....
Ch. 9.7 - Alter the capacitor value and voltage source in...Ch. 9 - For a certain source-free parallel RLC circuit, R...Ch. 9 - Element values of 10 mF and 2 nH are employed in...Ch. 9 - If a parallel RLC circuit is constructed from...Ch. 9 - Prob. 4ECh. 9 - You go to construct the circuit in Exercise 1,...Ch. 9 - A parallel RLC circuit has inductance 2 mH and...Ch. 9 - Prob. 7ECh. 9 - A parallel RLC circuit has R = 1 k, L = 50 mH. and...Ch. 9 - Prob. 9ECh. 9 - Prob. 10ECh. 9 - The current flowing through a 5 resistor in a...Ch. 9 - For the circuit of Fig.9.40, obtain an expression...Ch. 9 - Consider the circuit depicted in Fig. 9.40. (a)...Ch. 9 - With regard to the circuit represented in Fig....Ch. 9 - (a) Assuming the passive sign convention, obtain...Ch. 9 - With regard to the circuit presented in Fig. 9.42,...Ch. 9 - Obtain expressions for the current i(t) and...Ch. 9 - FIGURE 9.43 Replace the 14 resistor in the...Ch. 9 - Design a complete source-free parallel RLC circuit...Ch. 9 - For the circuit represented by Fig. 9.44, the two...Ch. 9 - Prob. 21ECh. 9 - Prob. 22ECh. 9 - A critically damped parallel RLC circuit is...Ch. 9 - A source-free parallel RLC circuit has an initial...Ch. 9 - A critically damped parallel RLC circuit is...Ch. 9 - For the circuit of Fig. 9.45, is(t) = 30u(t) mA....Ch. 9 - Prob. 27ECh. 9 - The circuit of Fig. 9.44 is rebuilt such that the...Ch. 9 - Prob. 29ECh. 9 - Prob. 30ECh. 9 - The source-free circuit depicted in Fig. 9.1 is...Ch. 9 - (a) Graph the current i for the circuit described...Ch. 9 - Analyze the circuit described in Exercise 31 to...Ch. 9 - A source-free parallel RLC circuit has capacitance...Ch. 9 - Prob. 35ECh. 9 - Obtain an expression for vL(t), t 0, for the...Ch. 9 - For the circuit of Fig. 9.47, determine (a) the...Ch. 9 - (a) Design a parallel RLC circuit that provides a...Ch. 9 - The circuit depicted in Fig. 9.48 is just barely...Ch. 9 - When constructing the circuit of Fig. 9.48, you...Ch. 9 - The circuit of Fig. 9.22a is constructed with a...Ch. 9 - Prob. 42ECh. 9 - Prob. 43ECh. 9 - The simple three-element series RLC circuit of...Ch. 9 - Prob. 45ECh. 9 - Prob. 46ECh. 9 - Prob. 47ECh. 9 - With reference to the series RLC circuit of Fig....Ch. 9 - Obtain an expression for i1 as labeled in Fig....Ch. 9 - The circuit in Fig. 9.52 has the switch in...Ch. 9 - For the circuit in Fig. 9.52, determine the value...Ch. 9 - In the series circuit of Fig. 9.53, set R = 1 ....Ch. 9 - Evaluate the derivative of each current and...Ch. 9 - Consider the circuit depicted in Fig. 9.55. If...Ch. 9 - Prob. 55ECh. 9 - In the circuit shown in Fig. 9.56, (a) obtain an...Ch. 9 - Prob. 57ECh. 9 - For the circuit represented in Fig. 9.57, (a)...Ch. 9 - FIGURE 9.57 Replace the 1 resistor in Fig. 9.57...Ch. 9 - A circuit has an inductive load of 2 H, a...Ch. 9 - (a) Adjust the value of the 3 resistor in the...Ch. 9 - Determine expressions for vC(t) and iL(t) in Fig....Ch. 9 - The capacitor in the LC circuit in Fig. 9.60 has...Ch. 9 - Suppose that the switch in the circuit in Fig....Ch. 9 - The capacitor in the circuit of Fig. 9.63 is set...Ch. 9 - The physical behavior of automotive suspension...Ch. 9 - A lossless LC circuit can be used to provide...
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