Suppose the current in a conductor decreases exponentially with time according to the equation I(t)=Ie, where I, is the initial current (at t = 0) and t is a constant having dimensions of time. Consider a fixed observation point within the conductor. How much charge passes this point between t = 0 and t=r?

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Suppose the current in a conductor decreases exponentially with time
according to the equation I(t)=le, where I, is the initial current (at t = 0)
and is a constant having dimensions of time. Consider a fixed observation
point within the conductor. How much charge passes this point between t = 0
and t = r?
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose the current in a conductor decreases exponentially with time according to the equation I(t)=le, where I, is the initial current (at t = 0) and is a constant having dimensions of time. Consider a fixed observation point within the conductor. How much charge passes this point between t = 0 and t = r?
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