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Answer
V = L(di/dt) + Ri + (1/C)∫idt
The equation representing the circuit is V = L(di/dt) + Ri + (1/C)∫idt.
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The equation representing the circuit is V = L(di/dt) + Ri + (1/C)∫idt.
More Information
This is the fundamental differential equation describing the voltage-current relationship in a series RLC circuit.
Tips
Make sure to correctly transform into and out of the s-domain when using Laplace transforms. Watch out for the signs and coefficients.
Sources
- Basic RLC Circuits - Example Source - electronics-tutorials.ws
- Kirchhoff's Voltage Law - Example Source - allaboutcircuits.com