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Time Response of Reactive Circuits
Referring this figure, on the falling edge,
the resistor voltage drops to –5 V and then goes back to zero exponentially
the resistor voltage jumps to –5 V and then goes back to zero exponentially
the capacitor voltage remains constant
the resistor voltage jumps to +5 V and then decreases exponentially to zero
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the resistor voltage jumps to –5 V and then goes back to zero exponentially
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