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The RC circuit shown below has a variable resistance R(t) given by the following expression:R(t)=R0(1−tT) for 0≤t<Twhere R0=1 Ω, and C = 1 F. We are also given that T=3R0C and the source voltage is Vs=1 V. If the current at time t = 0 is 1 A. then the current I(t), in amperes, at time t = T/2 is (rounded off to 2 decimal places).0.25

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The RC circuit shown below has a variable resistance R(t) given by the following expression:

R(t)=R0(1tT) for 0t<T

where R0=1 Ω, and C = 1 F. We are also given that T=3R0C and the source voltage is Vs=1 V. If the current at time t = 0 is 1 A. then the current I(t), in amperes, at time t = T/2 is (rounded off to 2 decimal places).

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