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1. Explain the time constant and its formula derivatives! for R-L circuit for R-C circuit for...

1. Explain the time constant and its formula derivatives!
for R-L circuit
for R-C circuit
for R-L-C circuit
give step by step how to get he formula,( not only the formula.)

2. Draw and explain the simple triangle wave generator circuit!
3. Find out and explain how the LPF and HPF circuits work with capacitors!
4. explain how the capacitors and inductors work as clearly as possible and give an example of the application

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Expert Solution

sorry i was unable to derive time constant for RLC circuit

2) triangular wave generator

3) LPF and HPF

4) you can fine the working of capacitor and inductor in the book or on the internet, its easily available


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