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The current through an electrical device is given as i(t) = 30e -0.2t mA, and the voltage through the device is given as v(t) = 100( 1 - e -0.2t ) V. For this device, determine:
a. The charge delivered from t = 0 to t = 3s.
b. The instantaneous power at t = 2s.
c. The total energy delivered for all time (i. e. from t = 0 to t = [infinity]).
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