SOLUTION: In the equation A=be^-(t/RC) if we could have units of measerement for the exponant and t is measured in seconds what would RC be measured with?

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: In the equation A=be^-(t/RC) if we could have units of measerement for the exponant and t is measured in seconds what would RC be measured with? This question is from textbook Strategies for Problem Solving

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A=be^(-t/RC)
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when t=0,,,,e^(-t/RC) =1,,,,and A=b,,,,in quantity and in units .
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Therefore ,,e^(-t/RC) is a unitless multiplier
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and units of "t" are also units of "RC"
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