The current in a wire is defined as the derivative of the charge: l (t) = Q

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The current in a wire is defined as the derivative of the charge: l (t) = Q’ (t). (See Example 3 in Section 3.3) What does ∫b l (t) dt represent?
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Numerical Methods For Engineers

ISBN: 9780071244299

5th Edition

Authors: Steven C. Chapra, Raymond P. Canale

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