A conductor has a temperature-independent resistance R and a total heat capacity C. At the moment t

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A conductor has a temperature-independent resistance R and a total heat capacity C. At the moment t = 0 it is connected to a dc voltage V. Find the time dependence of a conductor's temperature T assuming the thermal power dissipated into surrounding space to vary as q = k(T – To), where k is a constant, To is the environmental temperature (equal to the conductor's temperature at the initial moment).
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Fundamentals Of Electric Circuits

ISBN: 9780073301150

3rd Edition

Authors: Matthew Sadiku, Charles Alexander

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