Problem 5. The switch in the circuit below has been closed for a long time and then opens at $t = 0$. Find $i_o(t)$ for $t > 0$.
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When the switch is closed for a long time, it means that the circuit has reached a steady state. In this state, the capacitor is fully charged and acts as an open circuit, while the inductor acts as a short circuit. Show more…
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