Extension of the resistance, inductance, capacitance electrical circuit to fractional derivative without singular kernel

We presented the model of resistance, inductance, capacitance circuit using a novel derivative with fractional order that was recently proposed by Caputo and Fabrizio. The derivative possesses more important characteristics that are very useful in modelling. In this article, we proposed a novel translation from ordinary equation to fractional differential equation. Using this novel translation, we modified the resistance, inductance, capacitance electricity model. We solved analytically the modified equation using the Laplace transform method. We presented numerical results for different values of the fractional order. We observed that this solution depends on the fractional order.

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