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A conductor carries a current that is decreasing exponentially with time. The current is modeled as ????=????0????−????/???? , where ????0=3.00A is the current at time ????=0.00s and ????=0.50s is the time constant. How much charge flows through the conductor between ????=0.00s and ????=3???? ?

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Answer:

Q=1.42 C

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that


I=I_oe^{(-t)/(\tau)}

When t= 0 ,Io = 3 A

τ = Time constant = 0.5 s


I=3e^{-(t)/(\tau)}

We know that


I=(dQ)/(dt)

Q=Charge ,I =Current

Q = ∫I.dt

Given that

t= 0 to t= 3τ= 1.5 s

The charge Q


Q=\int_(0)^(1.5)3e^{-(t)/(0.5)}dt

Q=1.42 C

Therefore charge flow conductor will be 1.42 C.

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