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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Department: Electrical and Computer Control Depart.


Lecturer: Dr. Tarek Saad
T. Assist: Eng.Rania Abdel-Wahed
Course: Electrical Circuits II
Course No.: EE 232
Sheet [6]
Transient Analysis for DC Circuits

1
Find the time constant for the RC circuit shown in fig.

2 The switch in the shown fig. has been in position a for a long time, until t = 4 s
when it is moved to position b and left there. Determine v(t) at t = 10 s.
3 For the circuit in fig., if v = 10e-4t V and i = 0.2e-4t A, t > 0

(a) Find R and C.


(b) Determine the time constant.
(c) Calculate the initial energy in the capacitor.
(d) Obtain the time it takes to dissipate 50 percent of the initial energy.

4 Given that i(0) = 3 A, find i(t) for t >0 in the shown circuit.

5 In the shown circuit, v(0) = 20 V. Find v(t) for t > 0.


6 The switch in the circuit in fig. has been closed for a long time. At t = 0, the
switch is opened. Calculate i(t) for t > 0.

7 For the circuit shown in fig., calculate the time constant.

8 Consider the shown circuit. Find v0(t) if i(0) = 2 A and v(t) = 0.


9 For the circuit in fig., determine vo(t) when i(0) = 1 A and v(t) = 0.

10 For the circuit shown in fig,

v = 120e-50t V
and

i = 30e-50t A, t>0

(a) Find L and R.


(b) Determine the time constant.
(c) Calculate the initial energy in the inductor.
(d) What fraction of the initial energy is dissipated in 10 ms?

11 A circuit is described by
di
 3i  2u (t )
dt
Find i(t) for t > 0 given that i(0) = 0.
12 Calculate the capacitor voltage for t < 0 and t > 0 for each of the circuits in the
given fig.

13 Find the capacitor voltage for t < 0 and t > 0 for each of the shown circuits.
14 Obtain the inductor current for both t < 0 and t > 0 in each of the circuits in
fig.

15 For the network shown in Fig. 7.120, find v(t) for t > 0.

16 Find vo(t) for t > 0 in the shown circuit.

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