a) Find the frequency response of the circuit below, with $v_a(t)$ as the input and $v_b(t)$ as the output.
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First, we need to find the transfer function of the circuit, which is the ratio of the output voltage to the input voltage in the frequency domain. We can use the voltage divider rule to do this: Vp(s) = R/(R+1/sC) * Va(s) Show more…
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