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Chapter 2, Problem 49E
Determine the magnitude of the current flowing through a 10 mS conductance if the voltage across it is (a) 2 mV; (b) −1 V; (c) 100 e−2t V; (d) 5 sin(5t) V; (e) 0 V.
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