A critically damped parallel RLC circuit is constructed from component values 40 and 2

Chapter 9, Problem 25

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A critically damped parallel RLC circuit is constructed from component values \(40\ \Omega\) and 2 pF. (a) Determine the value of L, taking care not to overround. (b) Explain why, in practice, the circuit once fabricated is unlikely to be truly critically damped. (c) The inductor initially stores no energy while the capacitor is initially storing 10 pJ. Determine the power absorbed by the resistor at t = 2 ns, the maximum absolute inductor current \(|i_L|\), and the settling time.

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