The switch in the circuit in (Figure 1) has been in position a for a long time. At t = 0, it moves to position b. Take v₁ = 80 V and v2 130 V. Part A Determine a and w for the circuit. Express your answers in radians per second to three significant figures. Figure 9 ΚΩ U1 15 ΚΩ 1 of 1 α, ως ΜΕ ΑΣΦ Η vec Submit Request Answer 6100 5 mH Part B Complete previous part(s) a Part C Complete previous part(s) 12 Uc 2μF Part D Complete previous part(s) ? rad/s Review

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The switch in the circuit in (Figure 1) has been in position a
for a long time. At t = 0, it moves to position b. Take v₁ =
80 V and v2 = 130 V.
Part A
Determine a and w for the circuit.
Express your answers in radians per second to three significant figures.
Figure
α, ως
1 of 1
ΜΕ ΑΣΦ Η vec
Submit
Request Answer
61005 mH
Part B Complete previous part(s)
Part C Complete previous part(s)
ป่า
Part D Complete previous part(s)
9 ΚΩ
V₁
a
115 ΚΩ
Uc
-
t = 0
2μF
< Return to Assignment
Provide Feedback
?
rad/s
■Review
Transcribed Image Text:The switch in the circuit in (Figure 1) has been in position a for a long time. At t = 0, it moves to position b. Take v₁ = 80 V and v2 = 130 V. Part A Determine a and w for the circuit. Express your answers in radians per second to three significant figures. Figure α, ως 1 of 1 ΜΕ ΑΣΦ Η vec Submit Request Answer 61005 mH Part B Complete previous part(s) Part C Complete previous part(s) ป่า Part D Complete previous part(s) 9 ΚΩ V₁ a 115 ΚΩ Uc - t = 0 2μF < Return to Assignment Provide Feedback ? rad/s ■Review
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