help needed engineering maths (laplace transform in electrical application)

jameswee_93

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Hi brothers,

I need help in this question, i have been looking at this question for a week and i cant solve it.

Can you guys give me the solution to the answer.






Thanks
 
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jameswee_93

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Thank you so much Munchies.

I need your help again, i've uploaded another 2 qns.

I appreciate it alot.

Its engineering maths module.
 
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I think the explanation for question 4 is wrong as there are no complex numbers involved. Anyway the steps to working it using the square root is still right.

U can use the R-formula where a*sin(theta) + b*cos(theta) = Rsin(theta + alpha), where R is the magnitude. R = sqrt(a^2 + b^2).
 

jameswee_93

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I think the explanation for question 4 is wrong as there are no complex numbers involved. Anyway the steps to working it using the square root is still right.

U can use the R-formula where a*sin(theta) + b*cos(theta) = Rsin(theta + alpha), where R is the magnitude. R = sqrt(a^2 + b^2).

thanks! =] . Yea, I'm from sp
 

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I need help. Its similar qn.

Need help solving this laplace transformation. Same qn just that it is voltage across the capacitor instead of the resistor
 

mgx-alander

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wah i tot munchies used to be compraining that he ish beh kan now become eh kan already :(

while i am still beh kan :sad:
 
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