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Differentiate: i = i o e -t/RC where i o is R and C are constant.

Differentiate:
i = io e-t/RC
where io is R and C are constant.

Grade:11

2 Answers

Arun
25750 Points
4 years ago
 
i = io e-t/RC
 
On differentiating with respect to t
 
di/dt = (io * – 1/RC)e-t/RC
 
Hope it helps
 
Regards
Arun
 
Vikas TU
14149 Points
4 years ago
Dear student 
The differentiation of e^t = e^t only 
So in this case the differentiation woud be    - (i0e-t/RC)/RC
Hope this helps Good Luck 

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