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Homework 1

Problem 1 (25 marks):


The switch in the circuit shown in below has been closed for a long time before opening at t = 0:

a. Find 𝑖1(0−) and 𝑖2(0−)

b. Find 𝑖1(0+) and 𝑖2(0+)

c. Find 𝑖1(𝑡) for 𝑡 ≥ 0

d. Find 𝑖2(𝑡) for 𝑡 ≥ 0

e. Explain why the value of 𝑖2(0−) and 𝑖2(0+) are different

Problem 2 (25 marks):


The switch in the circuit shown in Fig. 1 had been closed for a long time and is opened at t = 0.
a) Calculate the initial value of 𝒊.

What is the time constant stored of the circuit for 𝑡 > 0


b) Calculate the initial energy stored in the inductor.

What is the numerical expression for 𝒊(𝑡) for 𝑡 ≥ 0


c)

What percentage of the initial energy stored has been dissipated in the 4Ω resistor 2 ms after the
d)
e)
switch has been opened?
Problem 3 (10 marks):

time, and it is opened at t = 0. Find 𝒗(𝑡) for 𝑡 ≥ 0.


The switch in the circuit in Fig. 2 has been closed for a long

Calculate initial energy stored in the capacitor.

Problem 4 (15 marks):

Determine 𝑣(𝑡) for 𝑡 ≥ 0. Then, calculate 𝑣(𝑡) value at 𝑡 = 0.1 (𝑠).


The switch in Fig. 3 has been in position A for a long time. At t = 0, the switch moves to position B.

Problem 4 (25 marks):


In the circuit showed in Fig. 4, the switch has been in position a for a long time. At t = 0, it moves
instantaneously from a to b.
a. Find the value of 𝑖0(𝑡) for 𝑡 ≥ 0.
b.What is the total energy delivered to the 8Ω resistor?
c. How many time constant does it take to deliver 95% of the total amount of energy found in question (b)

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