9. 28 The circuit in Fig.P9.28 is operating in the sinusoidal steady state. Find the steady-state expression for $v_o(t)$ if $v_g = 40 \sin 50,000t$ V. Figure P9.28 1 µF 30 Ω $v_o$ 1.2 mH
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The source voltage is given as $v_g(t) = 40 \sin(50000t)$ V. In the frequency domain, this becomes $V_g = 40 \angle -90^\circ$ V or $V_g = -j40$ V. The angular frequency is $\omega = 50000$ rad/s. Show more…
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