Assume steady-state conditions and find the energy stored in each capacitor and inductor shown in Figure P4.36.
Analysis:
Under steady-state conditions, all the currents are constant, no current can flow across the capacitors, and the voltage across any inductor is equal to zero.
The voltage for the 1-F capacitor is equal to the 12-Volt input.
Since the voltage is the same on either end of the 3-? resistor in parallel with the 2-F capacitor, there is no voltage drop through either component.
Finally, since there is no voltage drop through the 3-? resistor in parallel with the 2-F capacitor, there is no current flow through the resistor, and the current through the 1-H inductor is equal to the current through the 2-H inductor.
Therefore,
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