Problem 14.3 For the circuit shown in Fig 14 70, Fınd H(s) = Vo(s)/ Vı(s).

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Problem 14.3 For the circuit shown in Fig 14 70, Fınd H(s) = Vo(s)/ Vı(s).

Problem 14.6 (a) Obtain the transfer function H() = Io/Is of the circuit shown.

Problem 14.6 (b) Obtain the transfer function H() = Io/Is of the circuit shown.

Problem: Obtain the transfer function H() = I/Vs of the circuits shown and plot the magnitude response |H(ω)|

Problem 14.42 Determine the resonant ferquency of each of the circuits.

Problem 14.45 For the network illustrated in Fig. 14.82, find (a) the transfer function H() = Vo()/I(), (b) the magnitude of H at 0 = 1 rad/s.