4- (10 points) In the following circuit find $V_o(t)$\\ $R_1$\ 20 k$\Omega$ 5 nF\ $i_s(t)$$\uparrow$\ +\ $i_s(t) = 82 \cos(10000t) \mu A$\ +\ $V_o(t)$\ -\ $R_2$\ 50 k$\Omega$
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The impedance of a capacitor is given by the formula: Zc = 1 / (jωC) where j is the imaginary unit, ω is the angular frequency (2πf), and C is the capacitance. In this case, the angular frequency is 10000t and the capacitance is 5nF. So we have: Zc = 1 / (j * Show more…
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