johnmiltons
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I've kinda been having some trouble with this question- can anyone help me out?
The current C flowing in a conductor dissipates according to the formula dC/dt = -kC. If it dissipates by 40% in 5 seconds, how long will it take to dissipate to 20% of the original current?
(The answer is 15.8 seconds, but I'm not really sure how the textbook got to that...)
The current C flowing in a conductor dissipates according to the formula dC/dt = -kC. If it dissipates by 40% in 5 seconds, how long will it take to dissipate to 20% of the original current?
(The answer is 15.8 seconds, but I'm not really sure how the textbook got to that...)