Use the Laplace transform to find the charge q(t) in a series RC circuit when q(0) = 0, E(t) = E0e^-kt, R = 405, C = 0.005 f, and k = 1/RC. The differential equation is the following: dq 1 dt q=E₂e-kt + C
Use the Laplace transform to find the charge q(t) in a series RC circuit when q(0) = 0, E(t) = E0e^-kt, R = 405, C = 0.005 f, and k = 1/RC. The differential equation is the following: dq 1 dt q=E₂e-kt + C
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Chapter11: Differential Equations
Section11.3: Euler's Method
Problem 15E: Use Eulers method to approximate the indicated function value to 3 decimal places, using h=0.1....
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