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If I have values for R, C, and I know a function for the input voltage with respect to time how do I plot a graph with the output voltage?
 
It has been many years since I had to do math, but I think this is correct:
 

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Russlk said:
It has been many years since I had to do math, but I think this is correct:

Nice try at the math where some of it might be right z=square root of Rsquared+ XCsquared. xc= 2*pi*f*c then reciprocate that and you get xc.
 
In the time domain (which is what you asked for),

Vout(t)=Vin(t)*(1/(R*C))e^(-t/(R*C))

Where Vout(t), Vin(t) denotes that they are functions of time.
 
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