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q"+R/L q'+1/LC q=1/L E(t) where R is resistance (in Ohms), C is capacitance (in Farads), L is the inductance (in Henrys), E(t) is the electromotive force (in Volts), and q is the charge on the capacitor (in Coulombs). Find the charge q as a function of time for the electrical circuit described. Assume that q(0) = 0 and q
q"+R/L q'+1/LC q=1/L E(t) where R is resistance (in Ohms), C is capacitance (in Farads), L is the inductance (in Henrys), E(t) is the electromotive force (in Volts), and q is the charge on the capacitor (in Coulombs). Find the charge q as a function of time for the electrical circuit described. Assume that q(0) = 0 and q
Reid WolffLv2
6 Oct 2019
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