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Step 2 Step 1: Step-By-Step To Solve The Problem of Underdamped RLC Circuit

The 10 step process to solve the problem of an underdamped RLC circuit involves: 1) Drawing the RLC circuit and determining the voltage drops across each component. 2) Formulating Kirchhoff's law to obtain a differential equation and initial condition. 3) Transforming the differential equation into an auxiliary equation to solve. 4) Determining if the solution is overdamped, critically damped, or underdamped based on the auxiliary equation. 5) Finding the complete roots of the auxiliary equation to obtain the solution functions.
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Step 2 Step 1: Step-By-Step To Solve The Problem of Underdamped RLC Circuit

The 10 step process to solve the problem of an underdamped RLC circuit involves: 1) Drawing the RLC circuit and determining the voltage drops across each component. 2) Formulating Kirchhoff's law to obtain a differential equation and initial condition. 3) Transforming the differential equation into an auxiliary equation to solve. 4) Determining if the solution is overdamped, critically damped, or underdamped based on the auxiliary equation. 5) Finding the complete roots of the auxiliary equation to obtain the solution functions.
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STEP-BY-STEP TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF UNDERDAMPED

RLC CIRCUIT

STEP 1 STEP 2
Draw the Determine the voltage drop across:
RLC circuit Resistor

Inductor

Capacitor

STEP 3
Applying Kirchhoff's Law and formulate
the differential eq. and write the initial STEP 4
condition Replace i, with q' to obtain homogeneous
differential equation

STEP 5 STEP 6
Determine whether the Auxiliary eq.
Make the DE become Auxiliary eq. for
make the eq. look easy to solve
Overdamped

Critical Damped

Underdamped

STEP 7 Homogeneous equation where this


Find the complete roots for this Auxiliary equation has damped oscillatory functions as a solution
eq. by using: if and only if the expression

STEP 8
The solution of the complementary eq. and find
the first derivatives from q(t) to get eq. for
current, i / q'(t)

STEP 9
Substitute the initial condition q(0)=Qo ,
q'(0)=0 into equation q(t) and q'(t). Then,
find A and B. STEP 10
Determine equation for the charge, q(t) and current, q'(t)
Keep the in eq. q(t) and q'(t) so that
the calculation is not too complicated Charge,

Current,
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