13.20 There is no initial energy in the circuit in Fig. P13.20 before the switch closes at $t = 0$. Find $v_o(t)$ for $t \ge 0$. Figure P13.20 1 $\mu F$ + $t = 0$ + 100 sin 10,000$t$ V 15 $\Omega$ $v_o$ 33.6 mH
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