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Time Response of Reactive Circuits
In an RC differentiator, the sum of the capacitor voltage and the resistor voltage at any instant
must be zero
must be equal to the applied voltage
is less than the applied voltage but greater than zero
cannot be determined
Correct Answer:
must be equal to the applied voltage
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