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- Chapter 8
- Second-Order Circuits
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- 8.1 Examples of 2nd order RCL circuit
- 8.2 The source-free series RLC circuit
- 8.3 The source-free parallel RLC circuit
- 8.4 Step response of a series RLC circuit
- 8.5 Step response of a parallel RLC
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- What is a 2nd order circuit?
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- Method will be illustrated
- during the lecture
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- Example 1
- If R = 10 Ω, L = 5 H,
and C = 2 mF in 8.8, find
α, ω0, s1 and s2.
- What type of natural response
will the circuit have?
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- Example 2
- The circuit shown below has
reached steady state at t = 0-.
- If the make-before-break switch
moves to position b at t = 0, calculate i(t) for t > 0.
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- Example 3
- Refer to the circuit shown
below. Find v(t)
for t > 0.
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- Example 4
- Having been in position for a
long time, the switch in the circuit below is moved to position b at t =
0. Find v(t) and vR(t) for t > 0.
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- Example 5
- Find i(t) and v(t) for t > 0
in the circuit shown in circuit shown below:
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