An RC circuit will have an exponential voltage response of the form v(t) = A+Be(-t/RC) where A and B are constants that express the fina voltage and the difference between the initial voltage and the final voltage, respectively. a) Given: R = 10 kN and C = 0.1 µF, a starting voltage of 5 Volts and an ending voltage of 0 Volts, what will the voltage be at t= 1 ms? b) At what time will the voltage be 0.5 Volts?

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An RC circuit will have an exponential voltage response of the form v(t) = A+Be^(-t/RC) where A and B are constants that express the final
voltage and the difference between the initial voltage and the final voltage, respectively.
a) Given: R = 10 k2 and C = 0.1 µF, a starting voltage of 5 Volts and an ending voltage of 0 Volts, what will the voltage be at t= 1 ms?
b) At what time will the voltage be 0.5 Volts?
Transcribed Image Text:An RC circuit will have an exponential voltage response of the form v(t) = A+Be^(-t/RC) where A and B are constants that express the final voltage and the difference between the initial voltage and the final voltage, respectively. a) Given: R = 10 k2 and C = 0.1 µF, a starting voltage of 5 Volts and an ending voltage of 0 Volts, what will the voltage be at t= 1 ms? b) At what time will the voltage be 0.5 Volts?
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