If vi(t) is a step voltage in the network shown in Figure 8, find the value of damping ratio such that a 20% overshoot in voltage will be seen across the capacitor if C = 1uF and L = 1H. 0.6765 0.8132 0.4559 0.3976
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The natural frequency (ωn) can be calculated using the formula: ωn = 1 / √(LC) Given that C = 1uF and L = 1H, we can substitute these values into the formula: ωn = 1 / √(1uF * 1H) ωn = 1 / √(10^-6 * 1) ωn = 1 / √(10^-6) ωn = 1 / 10^-3 ωn = 10^3 rad/s Show more…
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