An electric charge, Q, in a circuit is given as a function of time, t, by Q = C for t 0

Chapter 2, Problem 11

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An electric charge, Q, in a circuit is given as a function of time, t, by Q = C for t 0 Cet/RC for t > 0, where C and R are positive constants. The electric current, I, is the rate of change of charge, so I = dQ dt .

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