The switch in the following circuit has been in position a for a long time, until t=4s when it is moved to position b and left there. Determine v(t) for t > 4s. Also specify v(t=10s).
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When the switch is in position a for a long time, the capacitor will be fully charged to the voltage of the battery, which is 24V. So, at t=4s, v(4s) = 24V. Show more…
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