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Substituting numbers into the equations, we have
Substituting numbers into the equations, we have


<math>0.5\frac{di_1}{dt}+60i_2=0</math>
<math>0.5\frac{di_1}{dt}+60i_2=50</math>


<math>60(10^{-4})\frac{di_2}{dt}+i_2-i_1=0</math>
<math>60(10^{-4})\frac{di_2}{dt}+i_2-i_1=0</math>
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Applying the Laplace transform to each equation gives
Applying the Laplace transform to each equation gives


<math>\frac{1}{2}(s^2\mathcal{L}{I_1}(s)-i_1(0))+60\mathcal{L}\left\{i_2\right\}</math>
<math>\frac{1}{2}(s\mathcal{L}\left\{i_1\right\}-i_1(0))+60\mathcal{L}\left\{i_2\right\}=50</math>


<math>0.006(s\mathcal{L}{i_2}-i_2(0))+\mathcal{L}\left\{i_2\right\}-\mathcal{L}\left\{i_1\right\}=0</math>
<math></math>

<math>\Rightarrow\frac{1}{2}s\mathcal{L}\left\{i_1\right\}+60\mathcal{L}\left\{i_2\right\}=\frac{50}{s}</math>

<math>-200\mathcal{L}\left\{i_1\right\}+(s+200)\mathcal{L}\left\{i_2\right\}=0</math>

Solving for <math>\mathcal{L}\left\{i_1\right\}</math> gives

Revision as of 21:00, 30 November 2009

Problem Statement

Using the formulas



Solve the system when V0 = 50 V, L = 0.5 h, R = 60 Ω, C = 10-4 f, and the currents are initially zero.

Solution

Solve the system when V0 = 50 V, L = 0.5 h, R = 60 Ω, C = 10^{-4} f, and the currents are initially zero. Substituting numbers into the equations, we have

Applying the Laplace transform to each equation gives

Solving for gives