For the network shown in the Figure, find v(t) for $t > 0$. $t = 0$ 6? 5? 2 A 12 ? 20 ? 0.5 H 20 V Notes: 1. Show all calculation details
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- Starting from the top left corner and moving clockwise, we have: - 10V - 4i(t) - 2v(t) = 0 Show more…
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