5. Given the circuit with $v(t) = 100sin(100t)$ volts, find $V_{th}$, $I_N$ and $Z_{eq}$ looking into terminals $a$ and $b$
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First, let's find the current flowing through the capacitor, i(t). We know that the current through a capacitor is given by the equation i(t) = C * dVc(t)/dt, where C is the capacitance and Vc(t) is the voltage across the capacitor. In this case, the voltage Show more…
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