Draw the dual of the circuit in Fig. 8.121.
The dual is constructed in Figure (a) and redrawn in Figure (b).
The circuit in Fig. 8.123 is the electrical analog of body functions used in medical schools to study convulsions. The analog is as follows: C1= Volume of fluid in a drug C2 = Volume of blood stream in a specified region R1 = Resistance in the passage of the drug from the input to the blood stream
For the step function vs= u(t), use PSpice to find the response v(t) for 0 < t < 6 s in the circuit of Fig. 8.113.
Obtain v(t) for 0<t <4 s in the circuit of Fig. 8.116 using PSpice.
Find the dual of the circuit in Fig. 8.120.
Obtain the dual of the circuit in Fig. 8.119.
After being open for a day, the switch in the circuit of Fig. 8.99 is closed at t= 0 . Find the differential equation describing i(t), t > 0
The step response of a parallel R L C circuit is v=10+20 e^-300 t (cos 400 t-2 sin 400 t) V, t ≥ 0 when the inductor is 50 mH. Find R and C.
Find v(t) for t > 0 in the circuit of Fi. 8.98.
For the circuit in Fig. 8.97, find i(t) for t >0
Determine i(t) for t > 0 in the circuit of Fig. 8.96.