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The circuits have to be casted in terms of irreducible elements (i.e. | The circuits have to be casted in terms of irreducible elements (i.e. | ||
combine L's and C's into one when possible). | combine L's and C's into one when possible). | ||
[[File:Unforced RLC Circuit.png|thumb|An unforced RLC circuit]] | |||
Consider an un-forced RLC circuit | Consider an un-forced RLC circuit |
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Second order circuits are circuits that have two energy storage elements, resultingin second-order differential equations.
The circuits have to be casted in terms of irreducible elements (i.e. combine L's and C's into one when possible).
Consider an un-forced RLC circuit