fJ'ietaltic elec tricity 1fJ,e source of whic~ was the disSilirilar \ 7.1 Circuits with Two Storage Elements, 273 7.2 Second-Order Equations, 274 7.3 Natural Response, 276 7.4 Forced Response, 285 7.5 Total Response, 291 7.6 Unit Step Response, 297 7.7 Design of Second-Order Circuits, 303 Summary, 307 Problems, 308
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