SOLUTION: In an exponential expression such as A=be^-(t/RC) , we cannot attach units to the exponent ^-(t/RC)because a base, such as e, can only be raised to a pure number. Consequently, if
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: In an exponential expression such as A=be^-(t/RC) , we cannot attach units to the exponent ^-(t/RC)because a base, such as e, can only be raised to a pure number. Consequently, if the variable t in this equation is measured in seconds, what does this imply about the units on the product RC? This question is from textbook
You can put this solution on YOUR website! SINCE THE NUMBER SHOULD BE DIMENSION LESS,IF NUMERATOR T IS IN SEC.THE DENOMINATOR
RC SHOULD ALSO BE IN SEC.