Consider a series RLC circuit excited by a voltage source v
S
(t) 1 sin
ω
tu(t) V with a set
of specified initial conditions. We continue to use v
C
(t), the voltage across capacitor, as the
describing variable for the circuit.
The total response of the circuit is, as usual, given by the sum of zero-input response
and zero-state response. Zero-input response contains only transient terms that are exponen-
tially-damped sinusoid in nature. The zero-state response contains transient terms as well
as the forced response term. The transient terms in zero-state response will be of the same
nature as that of transient ...
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