5. In Figure 33, replace the alternating-current element with a direct-current element E 50 volts and use R = 10 ohms, C = 4(10) farad. Assume that when the switch is closed (at t = 0) the charge on the capacitor is 0.015 coulomb. Find the initial current in the circuit and the current for t > 0. Ans. 1(0) = 1.25(amp), I(t) = 1.25 exp (-250t) (amp). %3D %3D R E sin wt FIGURE 33

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5. In Figure 33, replace the alternating-current element with a direct-current
element E
when the switch is closed (at t = 0) the charge on the capacitor is 0.015
coulomb. Find the initial current in the circuit and the current for t > 0.
50 volts and use R = 10 ohms, C =
4(10) farad. Assume that
!!
Ans. I(0) = 1.25(amp), I(t) = 1.25 exp (-250t) (amp).
E sin wt
FIGURE 33
Transcribed Image Text:5. In Figure 33, replace the alternating-current element with a direct-current element E when the switch is closed (at t = 0) the charge on the capacitor is 0.015 coulomb. Find the initial current in the circuit and the current for t > 0. 50 volts and use R = 10 ohms, C = 4(10) farad. Assume that !! Ans. I(0) = 1.25(amp), I(t) = 1.25 exp (-250t) (amp). E sin wt FIGURE 33
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