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Refer to Figure 12.5 (b) in the textbook.


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Replace the switch with the series resistance and modify the circuit diagram as shown in
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The node B is at virtually grounded. That is the voltage across inverting and non-inverting
terminals must be same. So, the value of is,

Modify the circuit diagram as shown in Figure 2.

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Since the voltage across the node B is zero, modify the circuit diagram as shown in Figure 3.

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Find the time constant from Figure 3.

Consider the expression of time constant of RC circuit.

Here, R is the resistance and C is the capacitance.

Substitute for C, and for R.

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The total energy stored in is same as the energy dissipated in the switch.

Consider the expression of energy stored in a capacitor.

Here, C is the capacitance and V is the voltage.

Substitute for C and for V.

Here, is the voltage across the capacitor and is the capacitance.

Thus, the time constant of the circuit and the total energy dissipated in the switch are ,

and , respectively.

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