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Fundamentals EE215: of Electrical Engineering Homework 4 Posted: April 23, 2012 Due: April 30, 2012, 2:20 pm, in class Important: On the first page of your homework, please give the following information: Name: ________________ Student ID: ________________ Section: ________________ All your answers should show the essential steps finding towards the solution, not just the final answer. Problem 1: Problem 2:...

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Fundamentals EE215: of Electrical Engineering Homework 4 Posted: April 23, 2012 Due: April 30, 2012, 2:20 pm, in class Important: On the first page of your homework, please give the following information: Name: ________________ Student ID: ________________ Section: ________________ All your answers should show the essential steps finding towards the solution, not just the final answer. Problem 1: Problem 2: EE215: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering Homework 4 Problem 3: Problem 4: EE215: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering Homework 4 Problem 5: Problem 6: EE215: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering Homework 4 Problem 7: Problem 8:
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Homework 6 SolutionProblem 1Page 1Page 2Problem 2Page 3Problem 3Page 4Problem 4Page 5Problem 5Page 6Problem 6(a)(b)Alternatively, you may calculate the equivalent capacitance first and then calculate the total energy,which gives you the sa
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HW7 solutionProblem 1Problem 2Problem 3Problem 4Problem 5Problem 6Problem 7
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