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The voltage in a certain circuit is given by v = -10e-t sin(224t), t in milliseconds and v in volts. how fast is the voltage changing at t = 4 ms? use radian mode
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The voltage in a certain circuit is given by v = -10e-t sin(224t), t in milliseconds and v in volts. how fast is the voltage changing at t = 4 ms? use radian mode
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v = -10e^-4 sin(224*40
= 0.1103 volts
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