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Date Posted: 7/15/2008 9:21:41 PM  Status: Live
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Analog Circuits Fundamentals of Electric Circuits (3rd) by Alexander, Sadiku 8 33P
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Why is Cdv(0)/dt = 0.5? Can you please show how you obtained that. Thanks

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Date Posted: 7/16/2008 12:50:38 AM  Status: Live
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   When t = 0 , the capacitor and inductor are in series so the current that flows in inductor is same as the current flows in capacitor.
   So ,
           
         
      Where
         Therefore,
            
            
            
 
 
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