Hybrid problem of MFra's two probrems.
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Hybrid problem of MFra's two probrems.
I think this is the best probrem for electrical engneering students, original from MFra's post.
Try to solve by Mathcad or Prime 9 if you can.
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If the values of R and L is below, and the applied voltage is 1 Hz, you can find the answer.
But the conditions are as original ones, Can Prime and Maple solve it or not?
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Answer 1. By using covolution integral for 1 Hz problem.
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Hi!
It would be more interesting to determine the response to this signal:
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The applied voltage waveforms are below and their current responces are made by convolution integral.
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Answer 2. By using Laplace convertion for 1 Hz problem.
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Answer 3. Use convolution to solve the 1 Hz response.
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Congratulations on the results obtained.
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Answer 4. By using Fourier analysys and Laplace transform for from DC to 20th harmonics.
Below I and V are missed. i(t) is applied voltage and v(t) is transient current responce.
Because I used former RCRC sheet to solve.
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Answer 5. By using solve block.
