SOLUTION: I know this is strictly calculas but here goes. I have differentiate v=V(1- e^(-t/T)) but can't get a suitable answer V is volts =5 t is time = 0.006 (seconds) T is a time

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Question 1028209: I know this is strictly calculas but here goes.
I have differentiate v=V(1- e^(-t/T))
but can't get a suitable answer
V is volts =5
t is time = 0.006 (seconds)
T is a time constant and = 0.0047 (seconds)
The equation is to do with capacitor charging curves
Any help is greatly appreciated

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I have differentiate v=V(1- e^(-t/T))
but can't get a suitable answer
V is volts =5
t is time = 0.006 (seconds)
T is a time constant and = 0.0047 (seconds)
The equation is to do with capacitor charging curves
Any help is greatly appreciated
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Differentiate wrt what?
What is the variable?