3. Find the current flowing through 20\Omega resistance, voltage across 2F capacitor and 3H inductor under dc conditions. Calculate energy stored in the inductor and the capacitor.
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Find the current flowing through the 20 ohm resistance: We are given the voltage across the resistance as 30V. Using Ohm's Law (V = IR), we can calculate the current (I) flowing through the resistance: I = V/R = 30V / 20Ω = 1.5A Show more…
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