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The electric potential in a circuit is given by V(t) = 320e^(−3.1t), where t is measured in seconds and V is measured in volts. How long does it take for the potential to drop from 200 volts to 100 volts?
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The electric potential in a circuit is given by
V(t) = 320e^(−3.1t),
where t is measured in seconds and V is measured in volts.
How long does it take for the potential to drop from 200 volts to 100 volts?
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400 v .300.500.87067
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