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There is no energy stored in the circuit in (Figure 1) at the time the sources are energized.
Part A
Find \( I_{1}(s) \)
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Use the initial-value theorem to check the initial value of \( i_{1}(t) \).
Express your answer to three significant figures

Use the initial-value theorem to check the initial value of \( i_{2}(t) \).
Express your answer to three significant figures

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There is no energy stored in the circuit in (Figure 1) at the time the sources are energized. Part A Find \( I_{1}(s) \) Express your answer in terms of \( s \). Figure Part B Find \( I_{2}(s) \) Express your answer in terms of \( s \). Use the initial-value theorem to check the initial value of \( i_{1}(t) \). Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Part D Use the final-value theorem to check the final value of \( i_{1}(t) \). Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Use the initial-value theorem to check the initial value of \( i_{2}(t) \). Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Part F Use the final-value theorem to check the final value of \( i_{2}(t) \). Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.


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