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Hello everybody,
So I've been on this problem for nearly 4 hours now and am still blank at what i need to do as this book only has 2 RLC circuit examples that are not helping.
(well...this diagram didn't work well... basically, the Vs, L and C are parallel to each other with the L between the reistances and the Vs and C on the outsides.)
Vs = 10 + 30u(t) V, R1 = 50 Ohms, R2 = 20 Ohms, L = 10 H, C = 4 F
relevent equations: V = IR, I = C*v', L = I'
By using meshes, I am able to get the following 2 equations:
10i' + 50i = vs + 10j'
and
10j' + 20j = -vc + 10i'
where i is the current in the first mesh, j is the current in the second mesh. I'm trying to find the currents through the resistances and the voltages through the capacitance and inductance.
What do I do now? I figure I can turn the j currents into vc but that would leave i and i'.
So I've been on this problem for nearly 4 hours now and am still blank at what i need to do as this book only has 2 RLC circuit examples that are not helping.
Code:
--R1-----R2--
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Vs L C
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Vs = 10 + 30u(t) V, R1 = 50 Ohms, R2 = 20 Ohms, L = 10 H, C = 4 F
relevent equations: V = IR, I = C*v', L = I'
By using meshes, I am able to get the following 2 equations:
10i' + 50i = vs + 10j'
and
10j' + 20j = -vc + 10i'
where i is the current in the first mesh, j is the current in the second mesh. I'm trying to find the currents through the resistances and the voltages through the capacitance and inductance.
What do I do now? I figure I can turn the j currents into vc but that would leave i and i'.
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