4. The circuit is at steady state before the switch transitions from closed to open at time t = 0. The output of this circuit is v(t), the voltage across the capacitor. Determine v(t) for t> 0. t = 0 10 k. 30 kQ 4 V 20 kQ 2µF v(t) 2 V i(t)
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The circuit is at a steady state before the switch transitions from closed to open at
time t = 0. The output of this circuit is v(t), the voltage across the capacitor.
Determine v(t) for t > 0.
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