1. The voltage waveform in the following figure is applied across a 2.2-µF capacitor. Find and graph current through the capacitor, power and energy stored in it.
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To find the current through the capacitor, we can use the formula: I = C * dV/dt where I is the current, C is the capacitance, and dV/dt is the rate of change of voltage. In this case, the capacitance is given as 2.2 μF (microfarads). The rate of change of Show more…
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