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Use phasor form nodal analysis to find the current \( i_{o}(t) \) in the circuit of the following ...
Use phasor form nodal analysis to find the current \( i_{o}(t) \) in the circuit of the following figure. (note that the supply 11 is a voltage-controlled current source, equal to \( 0.1 \) times the voltage across \( \mathrm{C} 1 \), so do not confuse the control lines with the rest of the circuit)