Find the capacitor voltage v(t) before and after turning off the switch. Given: Vs = 12V, C = 0.75F, R1 = 3, R2 = 12, and R3 = 4. Upload your solution in jpeg, pdf, doc or docx formats.
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- R1 and R2 are in series, so their total resistance is R1 + R2 = 3Ω + 12Ω = 15Ω. - R3 is in parallel with the combination of R1 and R2, so their total resistance is given by the formula: 1 / (R_total) = 1 / (R1 + R2) + 1 / R3 1 / (R_total) = 1 / 15Ω + 1 / 4Ω 1 / Show more…
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