For the circuit shown, the switch opens at t = 0, the value of Vo(t) at t = 1s is. 100 ?F t = 0 Select one: ?. - 6.785V b. 8.975V. c. 6.135V. d. 4.301V 6V 12 ?? +12 V 4 ?? 8 ?? v(t)
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