Consider the circuit shown below, where VA = 4 u(t), Vg-6 u(t) and C = 1 F. Initially there is no energy stored in the circuit. 12 12 VA Vo C VB Find the value of vo(t), when t= 2s. (Hint: First determine the expression for volt), then evaluate it for t-2s by replacing t term with 2) In your answer, use only one digit after the decimal point and do NOT include the unit. (For example, if you find the output voltage at t=2s as 3.456 V, write 3.5 Use point (.) as the decimal point. Do not use comma (,). A Click Submit to complete this assessment. Question 2 of 2 Save and Submit

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Consider the circuit shown below, where VA = 4 u(t), VB-6 u(t) and C = 1 F. Initially there is no energy stored in the circuit.
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Find the value of vo(t), when t= 2s.
(Hint: First determine the expression for volt), then evaluate it for t-2s by replacing t term with 2)
In your answer, use only one digit after the decimal point and do NOT include the unit. (For example, if you find the output voltage at t=2s as 3.456 V, write 3.5)
Use point (.) as the decimal point. Do not use comma (,).
A Click Submit to complete this assessment.
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the circuit shown below, where VA = 4 u(t), VB-6 u(t) and C = 1 F. Initially there is no energy stored in the circuit. 12 12 VA C VB Find the value of vo(t), when t= 2s. (Hint: First determine the expression for volt), then evaluate it for t-2s by replacing t term with 2) In your answer, use only one digit after the decimal point and do NOT include the unit. (For example, if you find the output voltage at t=2s as 3.456 V, write 3.5) Use point (.) as the decimal point. Do not use comma (,). A Click Submit to complete this assessment. «<Question 2 of 2 Save and Submit
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