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If the Resistor Voltage in a Differentiating Circuit Is Down

Question 10

Question 10

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If the resistor voltage in a differentiating circuit is down to + 2.4 V at the end of a 14 V input pulse, to what negative value will the resistor voltage go in response to the falling edge of the input?


A) -11.6 V
B) -16.4 V
C) -14 V
D) -2.4 V

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