2pF \(t=0\) 2k\Omega + + 2\mu F - + 3\mu F 1\mu F - N 10k\Omega 10k\Omega Given: \(v_1(0) = 60V\), \(v_2(0) = 40V\) Find \(v(t)\), \(t>0\) 20k\Omega
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