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The voltage (V) applied to a 0.25 F capacitor is given by the equation :
v= (t^2-2t)^3/5t
Find the current at t = 3.7 s. (i=C dv/dt)
Round to 3 significant figures
12 years ago

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7 years ago
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The voltage (V) applied to a 0.25 F capacitor is given by the equation :
v= (t^2-2t)^3/5t
Find the current at t = 3.7 s. (i=C dv/dt)
Round to 3 significant figures

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