Name: befndke Blow Including your phone must be OFF and put away during the exam. Any violation will result in to use a calculator and a formula card only. All electronic devices a zero on your test. Problem #1 In the Circuit shown below, switch opens at t=o. Use differential equation methods to find the $V_c(t>0)$ when the switch moves to Position 2. 12v 200 $\mu F$ 4k 6k
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In this case, the switch is open, so no current flows through the circuit. Therefore, the resistors 2K, 3K, and 4K are not connected to the circuit and can be ignored. Show more…
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