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Circuit (Network) analysis is the process of finding the voltages across, and the currents through, every component in the network. Consider using in conjunction with tags for the particular analysis technique(s) in question: "nodal-analysis", "mesh-analysis", "superposition", etc.

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How to calculate the zero input response of the current through an inductor?

The question is find the current through the inductor when the iL(0-)=.5A. The top picture is the posted solution. My solution is on the bottom. They are not the same and I realize that I should n …
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How to find a number a such that an input 10e^-at to a transfer function does not have a Ke^...

So I misunderstood the question. The alpha in the input and output are strictly the same and so an alpha of 4 will cause the denominator of the input to cancel with the s+4 term in the input.
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How to find a number a such that an input 10e^-at to a transfer function does not have a Ke^...

I have a transfer function, \$H(s) = \frac{-16(s+4)(s-1) }{ (s^2+16)(s+2)}\$. The impulse response is \$-16*(-3/10 * e^{-2t} + \frac{13}{10} cos(4t) + \frac{1}{10}sin(4t))u(t)\$. I am supposed to fi …
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