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Electric Circuits 1st Edition Kang Test Bank 1
Electric Circuits 1st Edition Kang Test Bank 1
Chapter 7
RC and RL Circuits
Test Bank
7.1 The switch in the circuit shown below has been closed for a long time before it is opened at t
= 0. Find the voltage v(t) across the capacitor for t ≥ 0. Assume R1 = 1 k, R2 = 2 k, R3 = 2
k, R4 = 3 k, Is = 3 mA, C = 0.2 F.
R1 R3
Is
R2 R4 v (t) C
7.2 The switch in the circuit shown below has been closed for a long time before it is opened at t
= 0. Find the voltage v(t) across the capacitor for t ≥ 0. Assume R1 = 2.4 k, R2 = 9 k, R3 = 6
k, R4 = 2 k, Vs = 6 V, C = 0.5 F.
R1 C
+ v (t) -
Vs
R2 R3 R4
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7.3 The switch in the circuit shown below has been closed for a long time before it is opened at t
= 0. Find the voltage v(t) across the capacitor for t ≥ 0. Assume R1 = 3 k, R2 = 5 k, R3 = 2
k, Is = 4 mA, C = 0.3 F.
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R1
+ v (t) -
Is
R2 R3
7.4 The switch in the circuit shown below has been closed for a long time before it is opened at t
= 0. Find the voltage v(t) across the capacitor for t ≥ 0. Assume R1 = 1.8 k, R2 = 12 k, R3 =
2.8 k, R4 = 18 k, Vs = 3 V, C = 0.02 F.
R1
R3
Vs
R2 + R4
v (t) C
7.5 The switch in the circuit shown below has been closed for a long time before it is opened at t
= 0. Find the voltage v(t) across the capacitor for t ≥ 0. Assume R1 = 8 k, R2 = 24 k, R3 = 3
k, Is = 0.5 mA, Vs = 3.2 V, C = 0.05 F.
R1
R3
Is Vs
R2 +
v (t) C
7.6 The switch in the circuit shown below has been closed for a long time before it is opened at t
= 0. Find the voltage v(t) across the capacitor for t ≥ 0. Assume R1 = 3 k, R2 = 6 k, R3 = 2
k, R4 = 2 k, R5 = 4 k, Is = 0.6 mA, Vs = 6 V, C = 0.08 F.
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R1 R4
R3
Vs Is
R5
R2 +
v (t) C
7.7 The switch 1 in the circuit shown below has been closed for a long time before it is opened at
t = 0 and the switch 2 has been opened for a long time before it is closed at t = 0. Find the
voltage v(t) across the capacitor for t ≥ 0. Assume R1 = 6 k, R2 = 3 k, R3 = 1 k, R4 = 2 k,
R5 = 1 k, Is = 1 mA, Vs = 6 V, C = 0.4 F.
R2 R3 R5
SW1 + SW2
Is Vs
R1 v (t) C R4
7.8 The switch in the circuit shown below has been opened for a long time before it is closed at t
= 0. Find the voltage v(t) across the capacitor for t ≥ 0. Assume R1 = 8 k, R2 = 4 k, R3 = 8
k, R4 = 12 k, R5 = 6 k, Is = 2.4 mA, Vs = 13.5 V, C = 0.05 F.
R2 R3 R5
Is Vs
R1 v (t) C R4
7.9 The switch in the circuit shown below has been closed for a long time before it is opened at t
= 0. Find the current i(t) through the inductor for t ≥ 0. Assume R1 = 3 k, R2 = 1 k, Is = 2 mA,
L = 120 mH.
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R2
Is
R1
i(t)
7.10 The switch in the circuit shown below has been closed for a long time before it is opened at
t = 0. Find the current i(t) through the inductor for t ≥ 0. Assume R1 = 2 k, R2 = 1 k, R3 = 15
k, Is = 3 mA, L = 200 mH.
R2
i(t)
Is
R1 L R3
7.11 The switch in the circuit shown below has been closed for a long time before it is opened at
t = 0. Find the current i(t) through the inductor for t ≥ 0. Assume R1 = 400 , R2 = 2 k, R3 = 1
k, R4 = 6 k, Vs = 2 V, L = 90 mH.
R1
R3
Vs
R2 R4
i(t)
7.12 The switch in the circuit shown below has been closed for a long time before it is opened at
t = 0. Find the current i(t) through the inductor for t ≥ 0. Assume R1 = 3 k, R2 = 6 k, R3 = 2
k, Is = 6 mA, L = 80 mH.
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L
i(t)
R1 R2 R3
Is
7.13 The switch in the circuit shown below has been opened for a long time before it is closed at
t = 0. Find the current i(t) through the inductor for t ≥ 0. Assume R1 = 1 k, R2 = 1 k, R3 = 2
k, R4 = 2 k, Is = 6 mA, Vs = 6 V, L = 50 mH.
R2 R4
R3
Is i(t) Vs
R1
7.14 The switch in the circuit shown below has been opened for a long time before it is closed at
t = 0. Find the current i(t) through the inductor for t ≥ 0. Assume R1 = 1 k, R2 = 2 k, R3 = 2
k, R4 = 2 k, Is = 5 mA, Vs = 6.4 V, L = 40 mH.
R2 R4
R3
Is i(t) Vs
R1
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