Cirl:= =: 1 Ο Τ Ί Τ ^ Τ Γ Ϊ 0 - 2 S Otj 0 - J 5

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22« DifVerential Equations with Maple V

> Cirl:=dsolve({
diff(q(t),t$2)+40*diff(q(t),t)+4000*q(t)=24,
q(0)=0,D(q)(0)=0>,q(t));

1 _ 3 .20t
Cirl := = c"2°'sin(60t)- cos(60t)
500 500 500

These results indicate that in time the charge approaches the constant value of -^--, which is

known as the steady-state charge. Also, due to the exponential term, the current approaches
zero as t increases. This limit is indicated in the graph of q{t) as well.

> assign(Cir 1 ) :
plot(q(t)t=0..0.35);

o.ooef

0.004f

0.002f

The current i{t) for this circuit is obtained by differentiating the solution q(t). This function is
graphed as follows:

> dq:=diff(q(t),t);

dq:= L"2^'sin(600
o

> plot(dq,t=0..0.35);

1 οΤίΤ^ΤΓΪ 0.2S OTJ 0 . J 5

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