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(Solved): Q2 The charge entering the positive terminal of an element is given by the expression q(t) = -2 ...



Q2 The charge entering the positive terminal of an element is given by the expression q(t) = -20 e^(-4t) mC. The power delivered to the element is  p(t) = 2.6e^(-3t) W. If the solution for v(t) is in the form v(t) =V?e^(at), what is the value of V for the time interval of 0 < t < 100ms?

The voltage will also be an exponential, but this problem is only asking for the magnitude.

Notes on entering solution:

Enter your solution in V

Enter your solution to the nearest tenth of a V

Do not include units in your answer

ex. 5V is entered as 5.0



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