0% found this document useful (0 votes)
190 views115 pages

Chapter 6

The document provides suggested solutions to 13 problems involving using the differential equation approach to solve for various circuit variables (VC(t), i(t), iL(t)) in different RC, RL, and RLC circuits over time. The solutions involve writing the appropriate KCL or KVL equations, deriving the corresponding differential equations, applying initial conditions, and solving the equations to obtain expressions for the variables as functions of time both before and after a switch opening or closing event. Plots of the responses including the intervals just before and after the events are suggested.

Uploaded by

heryj12
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
190 views115 pages

Chapter 6

The document provides suggested solutions to 13 problems involving using the differential equation approach to solve for various circuit variables (VC(t), i(t), iL(t)) in different RC, RL, and RLC circuits over time. The solutions involve writing the appropriate KCL or KVL equations, deriving the corresponding differential equations, applying initial conditions, and solving the equations to obtain expressions for the variables as functions of time both before and after a switch opening or closing event. Plots of the responses including the intervals just before and after the events are suggested.

Uploaded by

heryj12
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 115

Problem 6.

1
Use the differential equation approach to find V
C
(t) for t>0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.1



Suggested Solution

/ 0.6
1 2
1 2 1 2
/ 0.6
3
(0 ) 12( ) 4
9
( ) 12 ( )
0
6
( ) ( )
12
0.6
( )
4 12 8
( ) 12 8 0
c
c c
c c
t
c
t
c
k
V V
k
V t cdv t
k dt
OR
dV t V t
dt
V t k k e
Att ok k and at t k k
HenceV t e Vt

= =

+ =
+ =
= +
= + = = = =
= >

3Kr
t=0
V
C
tt1
+
-
Problem 6.2
Use the differential equation approach to find i(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig P6.2 as shown.


12V
t=0
6
6 2H
i(t)



Suggested Solution

12V
t=0
6
6 2H
i(t)
L
L
(0-)


/ 2 3
2 2
3
(0 ) 2
( )
( ) 0
( )
(0) 2 2 i(t)=2e t>0
L
R t t
t
i A
i t
Ld Ri t
dt
i t K e K e
i K A

=
+ =
= =
= =

Problem 6.3

Use the differential equation approach to find V
C
(t) for t>0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.3

1K
4K
12V
t=0
3K V
C
(t)
+
- 100F







Suggested Solution


/ 0.4
2 2
/ 0.4
4
(0 ) 12(
8 ) 6
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
0 d 0
4 dt
( ) and since (0) 6
( ) 6 t>0
C
C C C C
t
C C
t
C
K
V
K V
V t V t V t V t
Cd
K dt
V t K e V V K
V t e V

=
=
+ = +
0.4
=
= =
=
=

Problem 6.4
Use the differential equation approach to find i
0
(t) for t>0 in the network in Fig P6.4

4K
2K 4A
1K
2K
i
0
(t)
300F













Suggested Solution

4K
2K 4A
1K
2K
i
0
(t)
300F
0
c c
c c
/ 0.6
c 2
/ 0.6
c 2 c
6 6 4
(0 ) ( )
K 9
4
(0 ) 2 ( ) 8
dV ( ) V ( )
0 C 0
2
dV ( ) V ( )
0
0.6
V ( )
V ( ) 8 V ( ) 8 t>o
C
t
t
K
i A
K K
V K V
K
t t
for t
dt K
t t
dt
t K e V
t K t V

=
= =
> + =
+ =
=
= = =

Problem 6.5

In the network in Fig P6.5, find i
0
(t) for t>0 using the differential equation approach.

2H
6
t=0
2A
12
4
i
0
(t)



Suggested Solution


3 2
(0 ) 2 A
3 6 3
L
i


= =

+

using current division

( )
10 ( ) 0
o
o
di t
L i t
dt
+ = 10 6 4 = +

5
2
( ) A
t
o
i t K e

=
10 10
2 L
= = 5

So,
2
2
(0)
3
o
i K = =

Then,
5
2
( ) A, 0
3
t
o
i t e t

= >
Problem 6.6

In the circuit in Fig P6.6, find i
0
(t) for t>0 using the differential equation approach.

12V
2
t=0
3
2H
6
i
0
(t)










Suggested Solution

12V
2
t=0
3
2H
6
i
L
(t)


L
4.5
2 L 2
4.5 4.5
0
12 6
(0 ) ( ) 2
2 6/13 3 6
( ) di ( ) 9
0 ( ) 0 or ( ) 0
( ) 2
( ) i (0) 2
( ) 2 but i ( ) ( ) 2 t>0
L
L
L L
t
L
t t
L L
i A
di t t
for t L Ri t i t
dt c t
i t K e A K
i t e A t i t e A


= =
+ +
> + = +
= = =
= = =
=

Problem 6.7

Use the differential equation approach to find V
0
(T) for t>0 in the circuit in Fig P6 and plot the response
including the time interval just prior to switch action.

t=0
12V
200F
5k 2k
4k
+
-













Suggested Solution
t=0
12V
V
c
(t)
R
1
R
2
R
3
+
-
C
V
0
(t)


C 0
1 2
3
C 0 3
2 2 2
1 2 3
3 1
0 2 2
2 3 2 3
2
t<0, V (0 ) (0 ) 0 (0 ) 0
5 R 2
R 4 C=0.2mF
For t 0
V (0 ) 0 V (0 ) 0
12-V dV
:
R dt
dV
: V ( ) ( ) 12=V [1 ]
dt

C
C
For V and V V
R K K
K
V R V
V
By KCL C
R R
R R
By KVL t V R
R R R R
or V
= + = =
= =
=

+ = + =
= +
+
= +
+ +
2
+
11
11
0
0 0
0 1 2 1
6
0 2
0 2 2
6
0 0
dV 11
1.5 V (t) 8 0 Eq.1
dt 6
Assume,
48
V ( ) 8 0 {K V
11
48
Now, V ( )
11
48 48
(0 ) 0 K
11 11
48
( ) (1 ) t>0 and V ( ) 0 t<0
11
t
t
t
V
t K K e
t K e V
V K
V t e V t

= + =
= + = =
= +

+ = = + =
= =

Problem 6.8

Use the differential equation approach to find i(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P8 and plot the response
including the time interval just prior to opening the switch.


2
36 V
2 H
6
4
8
i(t)
t=0




Suggested Solution
R
1
L
R
2
4
8
R
3
t=0
36 V
R
4
i(t)
i
L
(t)

1
2 L L
3
4
i
2 3 4
2 For t<0
6 i (0-)=i (0+)=4A
4 i(0-)=2A
8
2
d (t)
KVL: i(t)[R ]
dt
R
R
R
R
L H
By R R L
=
=
=
=
=
+ + +
-t
-t -t
1 2
2
1 2
1 1
-9t
=0
di(t)
or, 9 ( ) 0
dt
i(t)=K +K e
-K
, e 9 9 e 0
1
, 0 sec. Also, I(0+)=LK +K =-4 K
9
i(t)=-4e t>0
i(t)=2 t<0
i t
Assume
Now K K
So K A and
+ =
+ + =
= =
2 2
=-4

Problem 6.9
Use the differential equation approach to find v
c
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig P6.9 and plot the response
including the time interval just prior to opening the switch.


12k
12 V
12 k
t=0
6 k
6 k
- v
c
(t)
+ 200 F












Suggested Solution

R
1
12 V
12 k
t=0
R
3
C
- v
c
(t)
R
2
12 v
R
4
+

Problem 6.10

Use the differential equation approach to find I
L
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.10 and plot the
response including the time interval just prior to opening the switch.

6 3
12 V
t=0
12 V
2 H i
L
(t)
6












Suggested Solution


Problem 6.11

Use the differential equation approach to find i(t) for t>0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.4 and plot the response
including the time interval just prior to switch movement.


i(t)
1 k
10 mA
t=0
10 k 1 mH












Suggested Solution

i(t)
10 mA
t=0
R
1
L i
L


- +
1
- +
L L
-
10 At t=0 and t=0
2 1
1 i (0 )=i (0 )=10 mA
i(0 )=0A
R k
R k
L mH
=
=
=






i(t)
L i
L
(t) R
2
i
L
(0
+
)=-i
L
(0
+
)=-10mA



-t
-t -t
2
2
1 2
1
2 2 1 2 2
2
7
10
di(t)
KVL: R i(t)+L =0
dt
di(t) R
or, + i(t)=0
dt L
Assuming i(t)=K +K e
0
, e e 0
0.1
( ) 10 mA t>0 and i(t)=0 t<0
t
By
K
K R K R K
Now L
s
L L
R
i t e

+ + =

= =

=

Problem 6.12

Use the differential equation approach to find V
C
(t) for t >0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.12 and plot the
response including the time interval just prior to closing the switch.


+
-
12V
t=0
4 k 4 k 4 k
4 k
100 F
V
C
(t)
+
-



Suggested Solution
+
-
12V
t=0
R
1
R
2
R
3
R
4
V
C
(t)
C
+
-
3 4
C
1 2 3 4
C
C C
R=4k V (0 ) (0 ) 12
0.1 mF
V (0) 6
V ( ) dV ( )
0 By KCL: 0
8
3

C
R R
All V
R R R R
C
V
t t
For t C
dt
k
+

+
= =

+ + +

=
=
> + =
C
C 1 2
2
1 2
dV ( ) 15
( ) 0
4
, V ( )
-K 15 15
0
4 4

t
t t
C
t
V t
dt
Assume t K K e
e K K e


+ =
= +
+ + =
1
C 2 C 2
15
( )
4
C C
4
K 0 = sec.
15
,
V ( ) V (0 ) 6 so,
V ( ) 6 v for t > 0 V ( ) 6 0
t
t
Now
t K e K
t e t for t

=
= + = =
= = <

Problem 6.13

Use the differential equation approach to find V
c
(t) for t >0 in the circuit in Fig. P.13 and plot the response
including the time interval just prior to opening the switch.

12V
t=0
100 F
6 k
6 k 6 k
V
0
(t)
+
-









Suggested Solution

12V
t=0
V
C
(0)
R
2
R
1
V
0
(0)
+
-
+ -
R
3
12V
t=0
100 F
6 k
6 k 6 k
V
0
(t)
+
-


1
- +
2 C
3
6 For t < 0
R =6 Vc(0 )=V (0 )
R =6
R k
k
k
=

2
C
2 3
C
-
C
R
V =12
0.1 V (0)=6V
V (0 )=6V
At
R R
C mF


+

=
c C C
2 1 3
C
C
C
t > 0
dV V V
By KCL: C + + =0
dt R R
dV (t)
or, +2.5V (t)=0
dt
Assuming V (t)=K
R +
[ ]
-t
1 2
-t -t
2 1 2 1
-t
+ 2.
C 2 2 C
3
0 C
1 3
+K e ,
-K e 2.5 2.5 e 0 K =0 and 0.45
V (0 )=6V=K e so V (t)=6e
R
, V (t)=-V (t) so
R +R
t
we find
K K
K V
But

+ + = =
=
-2.5
0
0
, V (t)=-3e tV t 0
V (t)=6V t < 0

5





R
1
R
2
R
3
+V
C
(t)-
-V
0
(t)
t
Problem 6.14

Use the differential equation approach to find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.14 and plot the response
including the time interval just prior to closing the switch.
12V
6 K
6 K
i
0
(t)
t=0
6 K
6 K
100 F



Suggested Solution
12V
R
2
t=0
R
4
R
3
V
C
(t)
R1
i
0
(t)
+ -
C



-
0
1 2
6 For t < 0
12
C=0.1mF i (0 )= 1
R +R

All R K
mA
=
=
- +
C C
V (0 )=V (0 )

-
0 2
=i (0 )R
=6V
For t > 0

C C
1 2
C
C
-t -t
-t
2 1 2
1 2
12-V (t) V (t) C dVC(t)
KCL: = +
R R dt
dV (t) 10
or, + V (t)=20
dt 3
-K e 10 10 e
Assume VC(t)=K +K e . Now, 20
3 3
,
K K
So

+ + =
-t
1 C 2
+ 0
C 2 2 2
C
C
0 0
2
=0.3 s and K =6. Yields V (t)=6+K e
V (0 )=6=6+K e =6+K K =0!
V (t)=6V.
V (t)
Note that i (t)= =1mA i (t)=1mA for all t
R


But



Problem 6.15

Use the differential equation approach to find i(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P.16 and plot the response
including the time interval just prior to switch movement.
6 K
12V
t=0
0.2 mH
i(t)
4 K 2 mA





Suggested Solution
R
1
12V
t=0
i(t)
R
2
2 mA L


- +
1
1
2 1 2 2
1 6 when t < 0,
12
R2=4K i(0 )=i(0 )= =2mA
R
L=0.2mH
di (t)
For t > 0 KVL: L +R (i -i )=0 and i =2mA
dt

R K =

1 2 2
1 2
-t -t -t
2 2 2
1 1 2 1 2
1
2
1 1 2 2
-2x1
di (t) R R
+ i = i
dt L L
-K
i (t)=K +K e , now, e e
L
= 50 2 .
R
(0) (0) 2 4 . , ( ) ( )
i(t)= 4e
2
2
1
R R R
Assume K K i
L L L
yields ns and K mA
i i mA K K K mA Also i t i

+ + =
= =
= = = + = =
( )
t
6
0
2 0 and i(t)=2mA t < 0
t
mA for t

R
2
i(t)
i
2
2 mA


Problem 6.16

Use the differential equation approach to find V
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P.16 and plot the response
including the time interval just prior to switch action.
12 V
10 k 6 k
8 k
100 F
t=0
6 k 10 k
6V
V
0
(t)
-
+ 8 k





Suggested Solution
12 V
R
1
R
3
R2
C
t=0
R
6
R
4
6V
V
0
(t)
-
+ R
5
R
1
=R
4
=10k
R
2
=R
5
=8k
R
3
=R
6
=6k
C=0.1mF


2 Thevenin equivalents, one at each side of the switch, Perform

16V/3
R
C
R
(8/3)V
t=0
+
_
V
0
(t)






For t > 0
94
R=
9

k
0
0
0 1 2
2
1 2
8

dV
3
By KCL: C
dt
Assume, V (t)=K
8 9.4
, ( )
3 9
t
t
V
R
K e
K
Now K K e

+
=
1
-0.96t
0
0 1 2 2
0
8 9.4
and =
3 9
V (t)=8 1-e , t 0
16 8
(0 )
16
3 3
V (t)= V, t < 0
3
t
e K
V
V K K K

+
=


= = + =

Problem 6.17

Use the differential equation approach to find V
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P.17 and plot the response
including the time interval just prior to closing the switch.

10 mA
2 k 100 F 2 k
6 V
4 k
t=0
5 k
V
0
(t)-

Suggested Solution

I
s
R
2
V
0
(t) R
4
6 V
R
3
t=0
R
1
C
+ -
R
1
=5k R
3
=4k C=0.1 mF
R2=2k R
4
=2k I
s
=10 mA
Perform 2 Thevenin equivalents-one at each side (left/right) of the switch.

50V
R
a
V
0
(t) R
B
4V
t=0
C
+ -
For t > 0
R
a
=7k For t < 0
R
B
=4/3 k No current flow,
V
0
(0-)=V
0
(0
+
)=54V
50V R
a
V
0
(t)
R
B
4V
+
_
C



0 0
B
0
0
-t -t -t
0 1 2 2 1 2
+
1 0 1 2
dV -4-V (t)
KCL: C + =0
dt R
dV
or, -7.5V (t)=30
dt
If V (t)=K +K e , -K e 7.5 7.5 30
1
, = K =-4. Nor, V (0 )=54=K +K K =58
7.5

By
K K e
yields and

2
-7.5t
0
V (t)=-4+58e t 0

= 54V t < 0
V

Problem 6.18

Use the differential equation approach to find V
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.18 and plot the
response including the time interval just prior to opening the switch.

t=0
24V 2
4 4
8 6
V
C
(t)
(1/4)H
+
-


Suggested Solution

t=0
24V V
0
(t)=24V
+
-
R
1
R
2
L R
3
R
4
R
5
t=0
R
2
R
1
L
i
L
(t)
R
+
-
V
X
(t)



1 2 4 3 5 0
- + -
L L x
2
1 2
2 R =R +4 R =6 R =8 L= R=4 V =
4 3
24
t < 0: i (0 )=i (0 )= =6A and V (0 )=0
R
L
At t > 0 KVL: 0 9.6 0

L L
x L L
x
R H
At
di di
R i i
dt dt

=
+ = + =
-t
L 1 2 1
+ -9.6t
L 2 L
x 1 2
-9.6t
x x L
x
1
If i (t)=K +K e , and K =0
9.6
i (0 )=6=K i (t)=6e A
R =R//(R +R )
V (t)=-R i (t)=-1-4e V
R =2.
then S

-9.6t
0
4
V (t)=-9.6e V t > 0

= 0 t < 0


Problem 6.19

Use the differential equation approach to find V
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P.19 and plot the response
including the time interval just prior to opening the switch.




Suggested Solution


1 k
9V
t=0
50 F
3 k
3 k 3 k V
0
(t)
+
-
R
1
9V
t=0
V
C
R
3
R
2
V
0
(t)
C
+
-
+
-
R
4
For t < 0
9V
R
1
R
4
R
3
R
2
2 k


0
1
2
0
2 3
2
(0 ) 9 6
2
(0 ) (0 ) 3
(0 ) (0 )
C
C C
K
V V
K R
R
V V
R R
V V



= =

+


= =

+

=
V

For t > 0
V
C
R
2
R
3
R
4
V
0
+
-
C


3 2 4
-t
C 1 2
2
KCL: 0 10 0
If V (t)=K +K e ,
-K

C C C C
C
dV V V dV
C V
dt R R R dt

+ + = +
+
=
-t -t
1 2 1
+ -10t
C 2 C
-10t
0 4
0
4 2
e 10 10 e 0 =0.15, K =
V (0 )=3 =K V (t)=3e
V (t)=-1.5e V t > 0

= 6V
C
K K
V
R
V V
R R

+ + +


=

+

0
0
t < 0
2
C
V
V =


Problem 6.20

Use the differential equation approach to find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P.20 and plot the response
including the time interval just prior to opening the switch.

4
2 H
24V
2
12
t=0
i
0
(t)
6


Suggested Solution

R
1
L
24V
R
4
t=0
i
0
(t)
R
2
R
3
i
L
(t) R
1
=4
R
2
=6
R
3
=12
R
4
=2
R
5
=2
L =2H
For t < 0
R
1
R
2
R
3
R
4
6A
2
i
L
12V
24V
i
0

0
2
0
1
12
(0 )
(0 ) 2
12
(0 ) (0 ) 3
L L
i
R
i A
i i
R

+
A

=
=
= = =

X
1 X
X
X
-t
2
X 1 2 1 2
2 3
3
0
2 3
0
L di
KVL: +(R+R )i (t)=0
dt
di
or, (t)+4i (t)=0
dt
If i (t)=K +K e , 4 4 0
// 4
( )
( )
t
t
X
For t
K e
K K e
R R R
i t R
i t
R R

>

+ + =
= =
= =
+
1
-4t + +
X 2 X 2 L
-4t
0
0
2
yields, =0.25 sec. and K =0
3
i (t)=K e i (0 )=K =i (0 )=3A
i (t)=2e A, t 0

i (t)=-2 A,
X
i
and


< 0

Problem 6.21

Use the differential equation approach to find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P.21 and plot the response
including the time interval just prior opening the switch.

3 k
50 F
4 k
t=0
12 V
12 k
12 k
4 k
8 k
i
0
(t)



Suggested Solution

R
1
C
4 k
t=0
12 V
R
5
i
0
(t) R
4
R
6
R
2
R
3
V
C
(t)
+
-
- V
C
(t) +
t=0
12 V
R
B
R
A
i
X
(t)
R
1


1 2 5 3 4 6
3 k R =R =4 k R =R =12 k R =8 k 0.05 3 6
A B
R C mF R k R = = = = k

A
C
A B
- C 3
X 0
A 2 3
C C C
1
-12R
For t < 0: V (t)= 4 (0 ) (0 )
(R +R )
V (0-) (0 ) 4
i (0 )= (0 ) 1
R 3 ( )
C dV (t) V (t) dV 10
0: By KCL: + =0 +
dt R dt 3
C C
X
A
V V V
i R
mA i mA
R R
For t
R
+
= = =

= = =
+
>
+
=0

R
1
C
R
A
i
X
(t)
For t > 0

1 2 1
10
3
2 C
10
C X 3
0
X 0
1 2 3
( ) , 0.3 and K 0
(0 ) 4 so, V (t)=-4
-V (t) i (t)R
i (t)=0.5 , 0
i (t)= and i (t)=
R R
=1 mA, t < 0
t
C
t
C
t
A
If V t K K e then S
V K V e V
e mA t
But
R R

= + = =
= =
>

+ +

Problem 6.22

Use the differential equation approach to find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P.22 and plot the response
including the time interval just prior to opening the switch.

4 k
8 k 4 k 4 k
4 k
12V
t=0
100 F
6 k





Suggested Solution


R
3
+
V
C
-
R
4
R
5
R
6
12V
t=0
i
0
(t)
C
R
1
R
2
R
A
C
+
V
C
(t)
_
12V
R
4
i
0
(t)
t=0
R
8


1 2 4 5 6 3 A B
8 k R =R =R =R =4 k R =6 k C=0.1 mF R =4 k R =8 k R =

- + - A
C C 0
A 4
12R
t < 0: V (0 )=V (0 )= =6V i (0 )=-1.5 mA
(R +R )
For
R
A
C
+
V
C
(t)
_
R
4
i
0
(t)
t=0
R
8

4
-t
C 1 2 1
-10t
3
+
0
C 2
d 10
: 0 0
3
V (t)=K +K e , =0.3s and K =0
i (t)=0.5e mA, t> 0
V (0 )=6=K So,
=-1.5 mA, t < 0
C C C C
C
A B
C V V V dV
KCL V
dt R R R dt
If


+ + = + =
+

Problem 6.23

Use the differential equation approach to find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P.23 and plot the response
including the time interval just prior to opening the switch.
24V
12V
2
2 H
2
i
0
(t)
4
t=0

Suggested Solution

-
L
0
t =0 Use superposition
24 2 12 2
i = 1.2
2+(4//2) 2+4 2 (4//2) 2 4
24 4 12
i = 8.4
2+(4//2) 2+4 2 (4//2)
For
A
A
| | | |
=
| |
+ +
\ . \ .
| |
| |
+ =
| |
+
\ .
\ .

+ -
0
-t
0
0 0
t=0 : i =-L=-L(0 )=1.2A
di (t)
12=6 i (t)+2 so, i (t)=K +K e
dt
For
1 2


24V
12V
2
2 H
2
i
0
(t)
4
t=0
i
L
-t
2
1 2 1
+
0 1 2 2
-3t
-2K 12 1
, 12=6K +6K e + 2 3
6
-1.2A t < 0
i (0 )=-1.2=K +K K =-3.2 i0(t)=
2-3.2e t > 0
t
Now e K and
A

| |
= = =
|
\ .


Problem 6.24

Use the differential equation approach to find V
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P.24 and plot the response
including the time interval just prior to opening the switch.


12V
+
_
12 k
12 k
12 k
t=0
24V



Suggested Solution


2
2 3
0
0
(0 ) (0 ) 12 6
(0 ) 12 (0 ) 6
t > 0 KCL:

C C
C
For t
R
V V V
R R
V V V
For
+

<

= = =

+

= =
0
3
V
R
=
1
1 1 0
V1+24
C d 1( 24)
dt
dV V V
or, + +20=
dt 1.2 1.2

V

+ +


1 0
1 3
V V
Also, + =0 V
R R

1 0
=-V
All R=12 k C=0.1 mF
12V
+
V
0
(t)
-
R
2
R
1
24V
R
3
C
+ V
C
(t) -



24V +
V
0
(t)
-
R
2
R
1
24V
R
3
C
+ V
C
(t) -
V
1
+24


-t
-t
0 0
0 1 2
-t
1 2
2
+
0 1 2 2
, 20 Assume V (t)=K +K
0.6
K K e
, -K e + + =20 =0.65 and K =12
0.6 0.6
24-6
V (0 )= =9V=K +K K =-3
2

dV V
Now e
dt
substitute


+ =

1
-5t
3
0 0
V (t)= 12-3e V t > 0 V (t)=6 t < 0

Problem 6.25


Find V
C
(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. 6.25 using the step-by-step method.

2 k
2 k
12V
2 k
100 F
+
V
0
(t)
-
t=0


Suggested Solution




2 k
2 k
12V
2 k
100 F
+
V
0
(t)
-
t=0

Problem 6.26


Use the step-by-step method to find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P.26.


t=0
2 k
12V
2 H
i
0
(t)
6


Suggested Solution



12
(0 ) 6
2
L
i A

= =

t=0
2 k
12V
i
L
(0
-
)
6
6A
i
0
(0
+
)
6
i
0
(0
+
)=-6A


-t
3
0
6
3 sec. i (t)=-6e A, t >0
R
i
L L
= =
Problem 6.27

Find i0(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. P6.27 using the step-by-step method.



t=0
4
1 6
i
0
(t)
12
t=0
6A





Suggested Solution

t=0
4
i
L
(0
-
)
6
i
0
(t)
12
6A
6A
4
4
i
L
(0
-
)=3A


6
4
4
i
L
(0
-
)=3A
i
0
(0
+
)
i
0
(0
+
)=-3A
i
0
()=0 source is out

-10t
0
10 10 sec i (t)=-3e A, t>0 i R = = =
Problem 6.28

Use the step-by-step method to find i
o
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.28.



4 mA
6 k
6 k
t=0
6 k
i
0
(t)
200 F




Suggested Solution

4K
6K
6K
t=0
- V
C
(0
-
) +
-
C
4
V (0 )= =(6K//6K)=12V
K


+
0
-6 3
2.4
0

12 1
i (0 )= =
12K K
i0( )=0 Source is out of network
i=RC=200 x 10 x 12 x 10 2.4 sec
( ) 1 , 0
t
A
i t e mA t

=
= >


6K
i
0
(0
+
)
12
6K
Problem 6.29

Use the step-by-step technique to find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. P6.29.

4 k
6 k
200 F
t=0
12 V
2 k
i
0
(t)



Suggested Solution

R
2
R
3
+
V
C
- t=0
12 V
R
1
i
0
(t)
C
-
- + 2 3
C C
1 2 3
1
For t=0
R +R
V (0 )=V (0 )=12 10
R +R +R
R

=


V
+
2 3
+
+ C
0
2
0 1
2 k 4 6 0.2 For t=0
V (0 )
i (0 )= =2.5 mA
R
For t
( ) 12 2
R k R k C mF
i t mA K
= = = =

= = =
[ ]
1 2 2
-t
0 1 2 1 2
3.75
0
K +K =2.5mA K =0.5mA
i (t)=K +K e =C R //R 0.267 sec.
( ) 2 0.5

t
i t e mA

=
= +


Problem 6.30

Use the step-by-step method to find V
0
(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. P6.30.

t=0
+
V
0
(t)
-
100 F
6 k
6 mA
2 k



Suggested Solution

t=0
+
V
0
(t)
-
+
V
C
-
R
2
6 mA
R
1
C

-
0 1
For t=0
V (0 ) (0 ) 6 ( // ) 9

C
V m R R
+
= = =
2
V
+
+ +
1 2 C 0 1 2
0 1 2
5
3
0
For t=0
R =2 k R =6 k C=0.1 mF V (0 )=V (0 )=9V=K +K
( ) For t
( ) 9
t
t
V t K K e
V t e V


= +
=
0 1 2
2
V ( )=0=K K =9
=C R 0.6 sec


=

Problem 6.31

Use the step-by-step method to find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.31.


12V
3 k 3 k 200 F
t = 0
6 k
i
0
(t)
2 k V
0
(t)
+
-




Suggested Solution

12V
R
1
R
2
C
t = 0
+ V
C
-
i
0
(t)
R
4
R
3
+
V
0
(t)
-
R
1
=R
2
=3K R
3
=6k R
4
=2K
C=0.2 mF
-
- 3
C
1 2 3
For t=0
R
V (0 )=12
R +R +R
0 For t
+



=
6 (0 )
C
V T
+
= =



R
2
6V
i
0
(t)
R
4
R
3
2K
R
1
=R
2
=3K R3=6K R
4
=2K C=0.2 mF

s 0 1
For t
6
i = =1.5 mA i ( )=0=K
4K

s 2
3
i0=i 0.5 =C Req Req=(R //R )+R
3+6
=0.8 s
So,
mA


=


3 4
1 2 2 0
-t
K +K =0.5 mA=K i (t)=0.5e
0.8
mA


Problem 6.32

Find V
0
(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. P6.32 using the step-by-step technique.

12V
3 k 3 k 200 F
t = 0
6 k
i
0
(t)
+
-


Suggested Solution

12V
R
1
R
2
+ V
C
-
t = 0
C
R
3
R
4
+
V
0
(t)
-
-
+ 3
C C
1 2
t=0
12 R
V = =6V=V (0 )
R +R +R3

For
+
+
1 2 3 4 C
-t
+ 4
0 1 2 0 C
4
For t=0
3 6 2 0.2 V (0 )=6V
R
V (t)=K +K e V (0 )=-V
R +
R R K R K R K C mF

= = = = =
[ ]
2 3
-t
0.8
4 2 3 0
3
(R //R )
( // ) 0.8 s V (t)=-3e
V
C R R R V

=


= + =

Problem 6.33

Find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. P6.33 using the step-by-step method.

5 k
t = 0
10 mH
i
0
(t)
5 k
12V



Suggested Solution

R
1
t = 0
10 mH
i
0
(t)
R
2
12V
L
R
1
=R
2
=5 k
L=10 mH
For t=0
-
i
0
(0
-
)=i
0
(0
+
)=0A

( )
5t
+ +
0 1 2
0 1 2
1 2
-2.5x10
0
t=0 : i (0 )=0=K +K
t= : i ( )=12=2.4 mA=K K =-2.4 mA
L L
= = =4 s
Req R //R
i (t)=2.4 1-e
For
For
mA



Problem 6.34

Find V
0
(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. P6.34 using the step-by-step method.

t = 0
12V
2
4
1/2H
3
+
-



Suggested Solution

t = 0
12V
R
1
R3
L
R2
i
s
i
L
R
4
+
V
0
(t)
-
- s 2
s L
1 2 4 2 4
+ L
0 4
3 2 4
i R 12
For t=0 : i = i = =1A
R +(R //R ) R
-i (0+)R3 24V
For t=0 : V = R = =K +K
R +R +R 13

R +
1 2
{ }
0 1 2
3 2 4
-5.54t
1 2 3 0
4
24V
For t : V =0=K K = =1.85V
13
L
= =0.18 sec
R //(R +R )
R =2 R =3 R =4 V (t)=1.85e
1
R =6 L=
2
V


Problem 6.35

Use the step-by-step technique to find V
0
(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. P.35.

2 H
2
t = 0
4
2
6V
V
0
(t)
+
-



Suggested Solution

R
1
R
3
t = 0
R
2
6V
+
V
0
(t)
-
L
i
L
R
1
=R
3
=2
R
2
=4
L=2H
-
- +
L L
1
-t
0 1 2
+ + +
L 0 L 3 1 2
1 2 3
For t = 0
6
i (0 )=i (0 )= =3A
R
V (t)=K +K e
0 i (0 )=3A, V (0 )=-i (0 )R =-6V=K +K
2 1
sec
Re 8 4

For t
L L
q R R R

+
=
= = = =
+ +

-4t
0
V (t)=-6e V

Problem 6.36

Use the step-by-step technique to find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the networking in Fig. P6.36.

2 k
2 k
12V
t = 0
4 k
2 k 2 k
200 F
i
0(t)



Suggested Solution

t=0
R
1
6V
R
3
R
2
+
V
C
(t)
-
R
4
i
0(t)
C
R1=R2=R3=R4=2 k C=0.2 mF
For t=0
-


2 3
6 3
(0 ) 3
C
R
V V
R R

= =
+




0 1
2
3
0
6
t i ( )=K = =2 mA
3k
so, K =-0.25 mA
1 1
Re 2 ( ) sec
2 3
( ) 2
4
t
For
k
C q C k
k
e
i t mA


(
= = + =
(

=


6V
2k
1k
2k
i
0(t)
3V
For t=0
+
V
C
(0+)=V
C
(0-)=3V
Superposition:


0
0 1 2
6 2 3 1
1) 1.75
8
2 2 2 1 2
3
(0 ) 1.75
i m
k
k
i K K mA
+
| | | |
= + =
| |
+ +
\ . \ .
= + =
A
Problem 6.37


Find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the networking in Fig P6.37 using the step-by-step method.

2 k
2 k
4 k
t=o
12V
2 k
i
0
(t)
200 F
2 k



Suggested Solution




-
1 2 4 5
- 4
3 C
1 2 4
-t
0 1 2
2 For t=0
12R
4 , 0.2 mF V (0 ) =4V
R +R +R
i (t)=K +K e
R R R R k
R k C

= = = =
= =

R
1
R
3
t=o
12V
2 k
i
0
(t)
C
2 k
R
2
+ V
C
-








R
12V
4V
R
4
i
0
R
S
6M
R
2M
R
S
R
9
i
0
For t > 0 R=R
3
//(R
1
+R
2
=2 K


[ ]
[ ]
{ }
0 1 2
4
0 1 2
4
S 4
0.6
0
8 // 8
(0 )
// 3
12 -1
t : i ( )=K = =3 mA K = mA
R+R 3
=CReq=C R ( // ) 0.6 sec
i (t) 3
3
S
S
t
M R R
i K K mA
R R R
For
R R
e mA

= + = =
+

+ =
=



Problem 6.38

Use the step-by-step technique to find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. P6.38.

36V
4 k
t = 0
3 k 150 F 2 k
12V
3 k 3 k V
0
(t)
+
-
i
0
(t)




Suggested Solution

36V
R
1
t = 0
R
3
12V
R
4
R
2
+
-
i
0
(t)
i
S
R
5
C
+ V
C
-


1 5
2 3 4
-t
e
0 1 2
4 R =2 k C=0.15 mF
R =R =R =3 k
i (t)=K +K
R k

=


[ ]
S 2
0 C 0
1 2 3 4 2 3 4
+
4 2 3
4 0
4 2 3 5
+
0 1 L
0 1
0
36 i R
6 i = =2 mA V =i R -12=-6V
//( ) R +R +R
For t=0
12 (0 ) //( )
(0 ) (0 ) 6 , 3
//( )
, i (0 )=K +K =1 mA
For t= i ( )=0=K
S
C
C C
For t
i A
R R R R
V R R R
V V V R i
R R R R
so

+
+
=
= =
+ +
+ +

= = = =
+ +

[ ] { }
4
V
2
5 4 2 3
0.6
0
K =1 mA
=CReq=C R //( ) 0.6 sec
( ) 1
t
R R R
i t e mA

+ + =
=

Problem 6.39

Find V
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.38 using the step-by-step method.













Suggested Solution


Problem 6.40

Find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. P6.40 using the step-by-step method.

t = 0
5 k 2 k
10 mA 4 k 4 k 10 mH 2 k
i
0
(t)





Suggested Solution

t = 0
i
0
(t)
I
s
R
2
R
3
L R
5
R
1
R
4
I
eq
R L R
5
i
0
(t)
t = 0


R
1
= 5 k R
2
= R
3
= 4 k I
5
= 10 mA R = R
4
+ ( R
1
//R
2
//R
3
) = 3.43 k

L = 10mH R
4
= R
5
= 2 k I
eq
= 5 May 2001

For t = 0
-
: i
0
(0
-
) = i
0
(0
+
) = I
eq
=

5 mA =

k
1
+ k
2


For t = 0
+
: i
0
(0
+
) = I
eq
=

5 mA =

k
1
+ k
2


For t = : i
0
() = 5 mA =

k
1
k
2



i
0
(t) = 5mA
Problem 6.41


Find V
0
(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. P6.41 using the step-by-step method.

2 k t = 0
50 F 24V 2 k
+
-
4 k V
0
(t) 4 k 12V

Suggested Solution
-
R
1
+
-
v 3/2 v
0
+
-
v
c
+
-
c
24V R
4
t = 0
v + 24
R
2
v
0
(t) R
3
12V
( )
2 3 4
0 1 2
1 2 3 4
-
0 c
+
1 2 3 4
0 1 2
= R = 4 k , R1 R 2 , c = 50 F
For t : v 0 4.37
// 0.37sec
For t = 0 : v 0 , v 24
v 24 12
t = 0 : 0
R
2
6.55 , v 4.37
3
(
o
R k
k k V
c R R R R
V V
v v
For
R R R
v V v V k k
v

= =
= =
= + + =

= =
+
+ + =
+
= = = = +
/ 0.37
) 4.37
t
t e V

=

Problem 6.42

Find V
0
(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. P6.42 using the step-by-step method.


1 k 9V t = 0 6 k
50 F 2 k 2 k V
0
(t)
+
-
12 k




Suggested Solution
+
-
9V + v -
R
1
c v
c
+
-
t = 0
R
2
- R
3
v
2
v
0
R +
( ) ( )
( )
( )
1 2 3
0 1 2
1 3 2
- 2
c 2 2
2 3
2 3
2 3 1
2 c
=1 k , R R , c = 50 F
R= 6 k// 12 k= 4k
For t : v ( ) 0 3.6
1
// c
8
For t = 0 : v 9 , v ,
2
//
9 6
//
, v 3 , v (
R k
k k V
c R R R R se
R v
v v
R R
R R R
v V
R R R R
So V o

= =

= =
( = + + =

| |
= = =
|
+
\ .
( +
= =
(
+ +

=
8
0
) 6 v 3.6
t
V e

= = V

Problem 6.43

Find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.43 using the step-by-step method.
12V
5 k
t = 0
5 k
i
0
(t)
10 mH


Suggested Solution
R
1
24V
R
3
t = 0
R
2
i
0
C
+ V
c
-
R
1
= 4 k
R
2
= 2 k
R
3
= 10 k
C = 200 F


( )
0 1 2
1 2 3
-
0 c 0 2
1 2
0
2 3
1 2 0
4
For t : i 0 , So, k
3
// 0.6 c
24
For t = 0 : i 4 , v 8
(0 ) 24 8 24 4
0 : i
12 3
4
(0 ) i ( ) 1.33
3
c
o
k mA
c R R R se
mA i R V
R R
v
Fort mA
R R k
i mA k k t e

+
+
+
= =
= + =

= = = =
+

= = = =
+
= = + =
/ 0.6 t
mA

Problem 6.44


Find V
0
(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. P6.44 using the step-by-step method.

4 k
12V
t = 0
2 k
2 k
100 F
4 k V
0
(t)



Suggested Solution

-
4
4 1 2 3
2
2
2 3
2
+
+
1 3
t=0
12
( ( ))
(12 ) 2
(12 ) 10
t=0
(12 ) (0 )
o
o
c
o c o o
for
R
v
R R R R
R
v v
R R
v v V
for
v v v v
R R
(
=
(
+ +

(
= =
(
+

= =

+ =

4
V
R


+ -
+
1 2
4
1 2
4 1
2.5
(0 ) (0 ) 10
12 2 20 (0 ) 8
t :
12 6 2
( ) 6 2
c c
o o o o
o
t
o
v v V
v v v v V k k
for
R
v V k k
R R
v t e v

= =
+ = = = +

| |
= = = =
|
+
\ .
= +
V

Problem 6.45

Use the step-by-step method to find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. P6. 45.

6 k
12V
6 k i
0
(t)
6 k
t = 0 50 F


Suggested Solution

-
2
2 3
+
+
o
1 2 1 2
+
o 1 2
t=0
12 6
t=0
superposition
(0 ) 12
i 1 0.
i (0 ) 0.5
c
c
for
R
v V
R R
for
by
v
mA
R R R R
mA k k

= =

+

= + = + =
+ +
= = +
5 0.5
A



o 1 2
5
o
t :
i ( ) 0 0.5
i ( ) 0.5
t
for
k k m
t e mA

= = =
=

Problem 6.46


Find V
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.46 using the step-by-step method.

50 F
+
-
V
0
(t) 4 k 4 k
12V
8 k

Suggested Solution

-
3
3 1
+
+
+
1 2
t=0
12 6
6 (0
t=0
6
(0 ) 6
o
c o c
o c
o
for
R
v V
R R
v v V v
for
v v V
v k k

= =

+

= = =
= =
= = +
)


1 2
0.15
t :
( ) 0 6
( ) 6
o
t
o
for
v k k
v t e v

= = =
=

Problem 6.47

Use the step-by-step technique to find V
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.47.

t = 0
12V
2
6
12
2H 4 V
0
(t)
+
-




Suggested Solution

-
1 2
+ 2
2
t=0
12
3
( )
1.5 (0 )
s
s
L L
for
i A
R R R
i R
i A
R R
= =
+
= = =
+

i

2
1
4
L
s
R R
= =
+


+
2 1
t=0
6
o L
for
v i R k = = = +
2
k
V


1 2
4
t :
0 6
( ) 6
o
t
o
for
v k k
v t e v

= = =
=

Problem 6.48

Find V
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.48 using the step-by-step method.

2
t = 0
3
24V
6
12V
5H
V
0
(t)
+ -
1
3



Suggested Solution

-
3 4 5
5
4 5
t=0
12
3.2
( )
2.4
o
L o
for
i A
R R R
R
i i A
R R
= =
+

= =

+


use superposition,
+
+ 3 5
3
3 5 4 5
t=0
12 (0 ) 9.6
o L
for
R R
v i R
R R R R

= +

+ +

=
k

+
1 2
(0 ) 9.6
o
v k = = +

3
1
3 4 5
2
t :
12 9.6
( )
0
9.6
o
o
for
R
v k
R R R
k
v V


= =

+

=
=

=

Problem 6.49

Use the step-by-step method to find V
0
(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. P6.49.



t = 0
6 k
2 k
6 F
6 F 6 F
12V
+
-
4 k V
0
(t)



Suggested Solution

1 2
( )
t
o
v t k k e

= +
+
(0 ) 6
o
v V =

4
6 ( ) 0.0245
AC
R k
k
= = =
0.024
( ) 4
0
t
o
v t e v
t

=
>

Problem 6.50

Find V
0
(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. P6.50 using the step-by-step method.

12V
t = 0
6 k
3 mH
3 mH 3 mH
6 k 6 k
+
-
V
0
(t)



Suggested Solution

1 2
( )
t
o
v t k k e

= +
-
12 12 4
(0 )
6 6
L
i A
k k k
= + =


+
2 6
(0 ) 6 4
6 12
c
k
v k
k k

= =

+

V
6
4.5*10
4
th
L
R k


= =

(t) 4
t
o
v e

=
Problem 6.51

Use the step-by-step method to find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. P6.51

12V
4 k 1 mA
2 k
i
0
(t)
t = 0 2 k
600 F
300 F



Suggested Solution

12V
4 k 1 mA
2 k
i
0
(t)
t = 0 2 k
600 F
300 F



012
2
01
0 (0 )
2
0 0 1 2
2 3 1
1 2 3 1 2 3
1 4 , 2 3 2
1
200 400
1 1
600 300
0 , Use Superposition
12
6
1 (0) 0
8
4
(0 ) 2
0 , Use Superposition
12( ) 1 ( )
8 (0
c
v
mA
v
c
c c
R k R R k
c F
For
t
i mA
R
i m
i mA
R
i i mA K K
t
R R R
v m
R R R R R R
v v v


+
+
+

+
= = =
= + =
+
=

= =
= =
= =
= = = +
=
+
= +
+ + + +
= =

1 2
1
0
1 2
0 1
2
15 / 8
0
)
8
[ || ]
15
2
1 ( )
3
2
( )
3
8
3
2 8
( )
3 3
t
c R R
for
t
R
i m mA
R R
i mA K
K mA
i t e mA

= =

= =
+
= =
=
=

Problem 6.52

Use the step-by-step method to find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the network in Fig. P6.52

4
t=0
4
12V
3 A 2 H
3 H
6
12
i
0
(t)


Suggested Solution

4
t=0
4
12V
3 A 2 H
3 H
6
12
i
0
(t)


1 2
3
4
2 3 1 3
9 / 2
0
1 2
2
0 2 1 2
2 3
2 4
0
1 2 3 4 2 4
0 1 2
4 4
6
12
1
1.2
1 1
2 3
2
|| || 9
4 2
3 15
0
24
3 (0 )
0
(0 )[ ] 1.2
24 ||
[ ]
( || || ) ( || )
4 2
3 15
t
L L
R R
R
R
L H
L
R R R R
i e A
For
t
i A i
R R
For
t
R
i i A K K
R R
For
t
R R
i
3
R R R R R R R
i K K

+
+
+
= = =
=
=
= =
+
= =
+
=
=
= = =
+
=
= = =
+

=
+ +

= = =
+

Problem 6.53

Find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.53 using the step-by-step method.


12
t=0
4 k
12 V 100 F
300 F
100 F
i
0
(t)
6 k
3 k 3 k




Suggested Solution

12
t=0
4 k
12 V 100 F
300 F
100 F
i
0
(t)
6 k
3 k 3 k


1
4
4
0
3 1 5
4
0
3 1 5
0
12
2 4 3
3 4
5 6
300 100 100 500
0
0
12
0
12
0
12
1.5
( || )
0
12
12
1.5
( || )
1.5
c
c
c
R k
R R k
R k
R k
c F
for
t
i
v v
for
t
v v
i
i m
R R R
for
t
i
v v
i m
R R R
i mA
A
A

+
=
= =
=
=
= + + =
=
=
=
=
=
=

= =
+

=
=

= =
+
=

Problem 6.54






Find i
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.54 using the step-by-step technique.



3 k
6 k
12V
50 F 150 F
i
0
(t)
200 F
2 k
1 k
6V
1 k
t=0


Suggested Solution
1 2 3
3
1 2 3 3 2
1 3
1 1 2 1 3
0 1
2
1 2 1 2
2 1 1 2
0
2
3 , 6 , 2
100
|| 1
0 12[ ]( )
( || || ) ||
|| 1
6[ ]( )
( || || ) || 2
1
9
1
18
0
|| ||
12[ ] 6[ ]
|| ||
1 (0 )
0
1
c
c c
c
R k R k R k R
c F
for
t
R R
i
R R R R R R R
R R
R R R R R R R
i mA k
k mA
for
t
R R R R
v
R R R R R R
v v v
for
t
v
i
R

+
+
= = = =
=

=
+ +

+ +
= =
=
=
=
+ +
= =
=
= =
1 2 3
15
0
6
1
[ || || || ] sec
15
1 1
9 18
t
mA
c R R R R
i e mA

= =
= +

3 k
6 k
12V
50 F 150 F
i
0
(t)
200 F
2 k
1 k
6V
1 k
t=0

Problem 6.55

The differential equation that describes the current i
0
(t) in a network is


2
0 0
0 2
i (t) di ( )
+ 6 +8i ( ) = 0
d t
t
dt dt





Find
(a) The characteristic equation of the network.
(b) The networks natural frequencies.
(c) The expression for i
0
(t)




Suggested Solution

2
0 0
0 2
i (t) di ( )
+ 6 +8i ( ) = 0
d t
t
dt dt





(a) The characteristic equation is S
2
+6S+8=0
(b) The natural frequencies are
S=-2 and S=-4
(c) i
0
(t)=K
1
e
-2t
+K
2
e
-4t



Problem 6.56


The terminal current in a network is described by the equation


2
0 0
0 2
i (t) di ( )
+ 10 +25i ( ) = 0
d t
t
dt dt





Find
(a) The characteristic equation of the network.
(b) The networks natural frequency.
(c) The equation for i
0
(t).


Suggested Solution

i
0
(t):
2
0 0
0 2
i (t) di ( )
+ 10 +25i ( ) = 0
d t
t
dt dt






(a) The characteristic equation is S
2
+10
S
+25=0
(b) The natural frequency is S=-5
(c) i
0
(t)=K
1
e
-5t
+K
2
+e
-5t


Problem 6.57

The voltage v
1
(t) in a network is defined by the equation

2
0 0
0 2
i (t) di ( )
+ 10 +25i ( ) = 0
d t
t
dt dt





Find
(a) The characteristic equation of the network.
(b) The circuits natural frequencies.
(c) The expression for v
1
(t).


Suggested Solution

i
0
(t):
2
0 0
0 2
i (t) di ( )
+ 10 +25i ( ) = 0
d t
t
dt dt





(a) The characteristic equation is S
2
+2S+5=0.
(b) The natural frequencies are
S=-1+2, S=-1-2
(c) v
1
(t)=K
1
e
-t
cos 2t+K
2
e
-t
sin 2t.
Problem 6.58


The output voltage of a circuit is described by the differential equation


2
0 0
0 2
v (t) dv ( )
+ 6 +10v ( ) = 0
d t
t
dt dt





Find
(a) The characteristic equation for the circuit.
(b) The networks natural frequencies.
(c) The equation for v
0
(t).


Suggested Solution

2
0 0
0 2
v (t) dv ( )
+ 6 +10v ( ) = 0
d t
t
dt dt





(a) The characteristic equation S
2
+6S+10=0.
(b) Natural frequencies are S=-3 +. S=-3-8.
(c) v
0
(t)=K
1
e
-3t
cos t+K
2
e
-3t
sin t


Problem 6.59

The parameters for a parallel RLC circuit are R = 1, L = 1/5 H, and C = F. Determine the type of
damping exhibited by the circuit.




Suggested Solution

What type of damping occurs in this network?




1
.2H

Characteristic Equation:

2 2
1 1
0 4
S
S S
RC LC
+ + = = + + 20 S
The Roots are S=-14 which are complex conjugates. The network is underdamped.

Problem 6.60

A series RLC circuit contains a resistor R = 2 and a capacitor C = 1/x F.
Select the value of the inductor so that the circuit is critically damped.



Suggested Solution

What inductance cause critical damping?


2 L 1/8F



2
C
2
2
2
R 1
S + S+ =0
L L
-2 4 32
2 8
L
S + S+ =0 with roots S=
L L 2
4 32
critical damping - =0.
L L
1
L= H
8
If
L L
for


Problem 6.61

For the underdamped circuit shown in Fig. 6.61 determine the voltage v(t) if the initial conditions on the
storage elements are i
L
(0)=1 A and v(0) = 10 V.
-
i
L
(0)
+
-




Suggested Solution

-
i
L
(0)
+
-



L c
2
2
2
4 4
1 2
1
Find V(t) if i (0)=1A and v (0)=10v
( ) 1 ( ) 1
( ) 0
The characteristic equation is
8 20 0
4 2
( ) cos 2 sin 2
0, 10
( ) 10
t t
c
d v t dv t
v t
dt RC dt LC
s s
s j
so
v t k e t k e t
at
t v
v t k

+ + =
+ + =
=
= +
= =
= =


4 4 4 4
1 1 2 2
1 2 2
2
4
( )
2 sin 2 4 cos 2 2 cos 2 4 sin
0
( )
4 2 40 2
( ) ( )
( ) 0
0
( ) 1 ( ) 1 10
( ( )) ( 1)
40 2 120
( ) 10 cos 2 40
t t t t
L
L
t
then
dv t
k e t k e t k e t k e
dt
at
t
dv t
k k k
dt
also
cdv t v t
i t
dt R
at
t
dv t v t
i t
dt c R c R
if
k
finally
v t e t e

= +
=
= + = +
+ + =
=

= =
+ =
=
4
sin 2
t
t

2t


Problem 6.62

Given the circuit and the initial conditions of Problem 6.61, determine the current through the inductor.


Suggested Solution

L
4 4
L 3 4
3
4 4 4 4
3 3 4 4
3 4 4
Find i (t) for the circuit
The network is Underdamped
i ( ) cos 2 sin 2
0
1
( )
2 sin 2 4 cos 2 2 cos 2 4 sin 2
0
( )
4 2 4 2
sin
(
( )
t t
L
t t t L
L
L
t k e t k e t
at
t
i k A
di t
k e t k e t k e t k e t
dt
at
t
di t
k k k
dt
ce
Ldi t
v t


= +
=
= =
= +
=
= + = +
=
t
4
4 4
) ( ) (0)
, 5
1 9
(5 4 3)
2 2
9
( ) cos 2 sin 2
2
L
t t
L
di t v
dt dt L
so
k x
i t e t e t

= =
= + =
= +

Problem 6.63

Find v
C
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.63 if v
C
(0) = 0.
12V 1 F v
c
(t)
+
-
t = 0
1 k 100 mH




Suggested Solution




12V 1 F v
c
(t)
+
-
t = 0
1 k 100 mH

1 2
0
0
2
2 4 7
1 2
2 1 2
1 , 1 , 100
0
0
0
0
0, 0
0
series RLC with constant forcing function
_
1
0
10 10 0
_
1127 , 8873
solution is
( )
L
L
s t s
R k c F L mH
for
t
v
i
for
t
v i
for
t
char eq
R
s s
L LC
s s
Roots are
r r
s s overdamped
s s
i t k e k e

+
= = =
=
=
=
=
= =
>
+ + =
+ + =

= =
= +
1 2
1 2
1 2
3
1 2 3
3
2 1
1
0
0 0
1 2 1 1
0
6
1 2
0
(0 ) 0 0
( ) 0
( ) ( )
( )
12 ( ) ( )
0
12 (0) [ ] 0 15.5
( ) 15.5( )
1 15.5 1
( ) ( ) [ ]
100 10
( )
t
L
L
s t s t
L
L
L
s t s t
L
s t s t
L
k
i k k k
i k
k k
i t k e e
KVL
di t
Ri t L v t
dt
at
t
R L s e s e k k mA
now
i t e e mA
e e
r t i t k
c s s
v
+

+
= = + + =
= =
=
=
= + +
=
= + + =
=
= = +


1127 8875
0
0
12
( ) 12 13.75 1.75 0
( ) 0 0
t t
k
v t e e v t
v t v t

= =
= + >
=

Problem 6.64

Find v
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.64 and plot the response including the time interval just prior to
moving the switch.
10V t = 0 1 k v
0
(t)
+
-
4 k 1 mH
6.25 nF



Suggested Solution

10V t = 0 R2 v
0
(t)
+
-
R1 1 mH
Vc

1 2
0
0
2 2 6 2
5 5
1 2
4 , 1 , 1
6.25
0
0
0, 10
0
0, 0, 10
0
series RLC with constant forcing function
_
1
0 10 1.6 10 0
_
, 2 10 8 10 /
L c
L c
R k R k L mH
c nF
for
t
v
i v v
for
t
v i v v
for
t
char eq
R
s s s s x
L LC
roots are
s s x and x r s
overdampe

+
= = =
=
=
=
= =
=
= = =
>
+ + = + + =
=
1 2
0 1 2
0 1 2
2 2
( )
0
(0 ) 0
0
s t s t
d
v t k e k e
at
t
v k k
k k
also
at
t
+
+
+
= +
=
= = +
=
=
11


5 5
0
0 0
2
6
1 1 2 1 1
0
2 10 8 10
0
/
(0 ) | (0 ) 10
10 [ ] (0.6) 10 16.67
( ) 0 t<0
( ) 16.67[ ] t 0
c t
x t x t
dv dt
v L v v
R
or
k s s k k
v t v
v t e e v
+ +
=


= + =
= = =
=
=


Problem 6.65

Find v
C
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.65.
1A 8 0.04F v
c
(t) 1H
+
-
t = 0 i
L
(t)





Suggested Solution

1A 8 0.04F v
c
(t) 1H
+
-
t = 0 i
L
(t)







2
1 2
8 , 40 , 1
0
0, 1 , 8 , 0
0
0, 1 , 8 , 0
1, 0
Parallel RLC char eq is
1 1
0
, 1.56 4.75
system is underdamped and
( ) ( cos sin )
L R c c
L R c c
L c
t
c
R c mF L H
for
t
i i A v v i
for
t
i i A v v i
for
t
i v
s s
RC LC
roots
s s j
v t e A t B t k
wher

+
= = =
=
= = = =
=
= = = =
=
= =
+ + =
=
= + +
0
0
0
1.56
c
1.56
4.75
(0 ) 8
( ) 0
8
0
(0 ) ( ) ( )
1 (0 ) | 1 0
( )
| 0 2.63
( ) [8cos(4.75 ) 2.63sin(4.75 )] t>0
( ) 8 t 0
c
c
c c
L t
t
c
t
t
c
e
v A K
and
v k
A
by
KCL
at
t
v dv t dv t
i c c
R dt
so
dv t A
B A B
dt
v t e t t v
v t v

+
+
+
+
+
|
c
dt
=
=
=

=
=
= = +
= =
=
=
= + + = + +

= = + = =
= +
=

Problem 6.66

Find iL(t) for t > o in the circuit in Fig. 6.65.

Suggested Solution

1.56
1.56 1.56 1.56
1
From problem 6.65 for t>0
( ) [8cos 2.63sin ]
4.75 /
:
( ) ( )
1 ( )
( ) 1 [cos 0.329sin ] [1.52sin 0.5cos ] 1.56 [8cos 2.63sin ]
( ) 1
t
c
c c
L
t t t
L
L
v t e t t
where
r s
KCL
v t dv t
c i t
R dt
i t e t t t t e e t t
i t e

= +
=
= + +
= + + + +
= +
.56
[10.98cos(4.75 ) 5.29sin(4.75 )]
t
t t A +


Problem 6.67

Given the circuit in Fig. 6.67, find the equation for i(t), t > 0.
12V 3/8F
t = 0 3
i (t)
1/3H




Suggested Solution

12V 3/8F
t = 0 3
i (t)
1/3H


2 2
8
1 2
1 2
0
12/ 3 4 , 0
0
4 , 0
0
Series RLC circuit
1
0 9 0 ( 8)( 9)
since roots are real and unequal, overdamped and
( )
(0) 4
:
(
(0 ) (0 )
L c
L c
t t
c
for
t
i A v v
for
t
i A v v
for
t
R
s s s s s s s
L LC
i t k e k e
i k k
KCL
di t
v Ri L
+

+ +
<
= = =
=
= =
>
+ + = + + = + + =
= +
= = +
= +
0
0 1
1 2
1 2
1 2
8
) 1
| 0 12 ( 3 )
3
4
8 36
4 32
,
7 7
32 4
( ) for t>0
7 7
t
t t
k k
dt
so
k k
k k
k k
i t e e A
=

= +
+ =
+ =

= =
=
2

Problem 6.68

In the circuit shown in Fig. P6.68, find v(t), t > 0.

8V 2 1/12 F v (t)
+
-
12/5 H
t = 0




Suggested Solution

8V 2 1/12 F v (t)
+
-
12/5 H
t = 0

2 2
1 2
5
1 2 3
1 2 3
3
0
0, 0
0
0, 0
0
Parallel RLC circuit, char eq is
1
6 5 0
_
1, 5
( )
(0 ) 0
( ) 8
0
(0 ) ( )
(0 )
L c
L
t t
L
for
t
i v v v
for
t
i v
for
t
s
s s s
RC LC
roots are
s s overdamped
v t k e k e k
v k k k
v k v
KCL
at
t
v dv t
i c
R dt

+

+
+
+
+
=
= = =
=
= =
>
+ + = + + =
= =
= + +
= = + +
= =
=
= +
0 0
1 2
1 2
1 2
5
( )
| |
5 0
8
10, 2
( ) 8 2 10
t t
t t
dv t
dt
or
k k
k k
k k
v t e e v
+ +
= =

=
=
+ =
= =
= +
0

Problem 6.69

Find i
0
(t) for > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.69 and plot the response including the time interval just prior to
opening the switch.
t = 0 1A 1 1H 2/5 F 5
i
L
(t)
i
0
(t)




( )
2
L
i t


Suggested Solution

t = 0 1A 1 1H 2/5 F V
i
L
(t)
i
0
(t)


1 2
1
1 2
0
0
0
1 2
1 2
0
2
2
0 0
0 0
2
2
1 , 5 , 1 ,
3
0
0, 0, 0, 0, 0
0
0, 0, 0, 0, 1
0, 0
0
:
1
2
1
1 ( )
2
,
3
25 30 10 12.5
L c R R c
L c R c
c
L
c
R R L H c F
for
t
i v i i i i
for
t
i v i i i A
for
t
v i
for
t
KCL
v v i
i
R R
dv
v G G c vdt
dt L
v
i
R
so
di d i
i i dt
dt dt

+
= = = =
=
= = = = = =
=
= = = = =


>
= + + +
= + + +
=
= + + +

0
2
1 2
/ 2 6 / 2
0 1 2 3
0 3
0 1 2 2 1
1
1
/ 2 5 / 2
0
1.25 0
_
3 1.25 0
_
0.5, 2.5
( )
( ) 0
(0 ) 0
1 5
(0 ) 1 (
2 2
1
4
1
( ) ( )
4
t t
c
t t
di
dt
char q
s s
roots are
s s overdamped
i t k e k e k
i k
i K k k k
i k
so
k A
i t e e A

+
+

+ =
+ + =
= =
= + +
= =
= = + =

= = +
=
=

Problem 6.70

Find v
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.70 and plot the response including the time interval just prior to
closing the switch.
1.5A 4 6 1 v
0
(t)
+
-
8 1/8 H t = 0 1/25 F 1/8 H





Suggested Solution


1.5A 4 6 R4 v
0
(t)
+
-
R2 L1 C L2
R1 R3
+
-
Voc
1.5A R2
R1 R3
4
L + Vc -
2V i R4 Vo(t)
t=0
+
-




1 2 3 4 1 2
3
1 2 3
2 3
1 2 3
0
0
0
1 2
2
2
1 1
4 , 8 , 6 , 1 , ,
8 25
1.5[ || ( )][ ] 2.0
( ) || 4
0
0, 0, 0
0
0, 0, 0, 2
0
1
4
0
series RLC
1
0
20 100 0
oc
TH
L c
L c L
R R R R L L H c
R
v R R R v
R R
R R R R
For
t
i v v
for
t
i v v v
for
t
v
L L L H
for
t
R
s s
L LC
s s

+
= = = = = = =
= + =
+
= + =
=
= = =
=
= = = =

=
= + =
>
+ + =
+ + =
F
1 2
10 10
0 1 2 3
0 3
0 1
10
0 2
0
10
0 4 2
2 2
10
0
:
10 /
_
( )
( ) 0
(0 ) 0
, 0
( )
2 |
( ) ( ) /
2 8
8
t t
t
L t
t
t
roots
s s r s
critically damped
v t k e k te k
v k
v k
so
v k te
at t
di t
v L
dt
i t v t R k te
Lk k
v te v

+

+
=

= =
= + +
= =
= =
=
=
= =
= =
= =
=

Problem 6.71

Find v
0
(t) for t > 0 in the circuit in Fig. P6.71 and plot the response including the time interval just prior to
moving the switch.

t = 0 2.5 mH 8 k
1 k 2/15 nF
12V 6 k
+
-
v
0
(t)
6 k 4 k 3 mA




Suggested Solution

t = 0 L R4
R1 2/15 nF
12V R2
+
-
v
0
(t)
R3 R3 3 mA
Vx R3 Voc
+ +
- -
R4
R5
3mA


t = 0 2.5 mH
1 k 2/15 nF
12V 6 k
+
-
v
0
(t)
6 k RTH


3
3 4
4 3
4 3
0
0 0
0
2
2
2 6
_
3 [ || ( )]
|| ( ) 4 , 4
0
12 , 0, 0
0
12 , 0, 0, 4 16
0
0
series RLC circuit
1
0
4 10 3 1
x
oc
x s
TH s oc
c L
c L L c L
TH
Theve eq
v R
v
R R
v m R R R
R R R R k v v
for
t
v v v i A
for
t
v v i v v v v v
for
t
v
for
t
R
s s
L LC
R R R
s x s x

+
=
+
= +
= + = =
=
= = =
=
= = = + = + =

>
+ + =
= +
+ +
v
1 2
1 2
12
6 6
1 2
0 1 2 3
0 3
0 1 2 2 1
0 1
0
0 0
_
1 10 3 10
( )
( ) 0
(0 ) 0
, ( ) ( )
(0 ) |
s t s t
s t s t
L
L t
roots are
s x ands x overdamped
v t k e k e k
v k
v k k k k
now v t k s e
di
v L
dt
+
+
=
=
= =
= + +
= =
= = + =
=
=

6 6
0
1 1 2 1
2
10 3 10
0
0
(0 )
( ) 16 19.2
( ) 19.2[ ] , 0
( ) 0 , 0
L
L
t x t
but
v
i
R
L
k s s k
R
v t e e V t
v t v t
+

=
= =
=
=
>

Problem 6.72

Using the PSPICE Schematics editor, draw the circuit in Figure P6.72, and use the PROBE utility to plot
v
C
(t) and determine the time constants for 0 < t < 1 ms and 1 ms < t < . Also, find the maximum voltage
on the capacitor.
t = 1ms 2 k
R
3
1 k
R
2
t = 0
0.33 F v
c
(t)
C +
-
R
1
I
1
1 k 50 mA



Suggested Solution

t = 1ms 2 k
R
3
1 k
R
2
t = 0
0.33 F v
c
(t)
C +
-
R
1
I
1
1 k 50 mA

Problem 6.73

Using the PSPICE Schematics editor, draw the circuit in Figure P6.73, and use the PROBE utility to find
the maximum values of v
L
(t), i
C
(t), and i(t).
R
1
I
1
C
700 6 A 0.1 F
i (t) 0.5 mH i
C
(t)
t = 1 s
v
L
(t)
R
2
500




Suggested Solution

R
1
I
1
C
700 6 A 0.1 F
i (t) 0.5 mH i
C
(t)
t = 1 s
v
L
(t)
R
2
500

Problem 6.74

Design a series RCL circuit with R>= 1Kohm that has characteristic equation.

S^2 + 4*10^6S +4*10^14 = 0

Suggested Solution

14
2
7
Series RLC where R 1 characteristic eq. is,
1 10
S 0 ,
4 4*10
choose R=40K . Now, L=1mH & C=2.5 F
R=40K
L=1mH & C=2.5 F
K and
R R
S LC L
L LC


+ + = = =


Problem 6.75

Design a parallel RLC circuit with R>=1kohm that has the characteristic equation

S^2 + 4*10^7S +3*10^14 = 0

Suggested Solution

14
2
7
Parallel RLC where R 1 characteristic eq. is,
1 10 1
S 0 &
3 4*10
choose R=2.5K . Now, L=333 H & C=10 F
R=2.5K
L=333 H & C=10 F
K and
S
LC C
RL LC R


+ + = = =


Problem 6FE-1

In the circuit in Fig the switch, which has been closed for a long time, opens at t=0. Find the value of the
capacitor voltage Vc(t) at t=2s.

12V
6K
8K
6K
6K
100F
t=0



Suggested Solution

12V
6K
8K
12K
t=0
12K 4V

C
C
6 3
1.2
C
1.2
C
FOR t<0
6K 12K=4K
4
V (0) 12 4
4 1
0 SWITCH OPENS
V ( ) 4
100*10 *12*10 1.2 .
V ( ) 4
t=2SEC
V ( ) 4 0.76
t
t
t
K
V
K K
t
t e V
SEC
t e j
AT
t e V V


= =

+

>
=
= =
=
= =


Problem 6FE-2

In the network in fig, the switch closes at t=0. Find Vo(t) at t=1s.


12V
12K
12K
4K
100F
t=0
+
Vo(t)
-



Suggested Solution

12K
6K
12V
6V
6V
6K
6K
4K
Vo(t)

O
3 6
O
1
O
V ( ) 6(1 )
10*10 *100*10 1 .
V ( ) 6(1 )
t=1SEC,
V ( ) 6(1 ) 3.79
t
t
t e
SEC
t e V
AT
t e V

=
= =
=
= =

Problem 6FE-3
Assume the switch, in the network in fig, has been closed for sometime. At t=0 the switch opens.
Determine the time required for the capacitor voltage to decay to of its initially charged value.

12V
6K
12K
100F
t=0
+
Vc(t)
-



Suggested Solution

12V
6K
12K
100F
t=0
+
Vc(t)
-

C
C
6 3
0.6
C
0.6
0.6
6
V (0 ) 12 4
18
V ( ) 4
100*10 *6*10 0.6sec.
V ( ) 4
1/2 OF INITIAL CHANGE VALUE = 2= 4
1
0.42sec.
2
t
t
t
t
K
V
K
t e
t e V
e V
e t


= =


=
= =
=
= =

You might also like