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[" The electric current in a charging "R-C" circuit is given "],[" by "i=i_(0)e^(-t/RC)" where "i_(0),R" and "C" are constant "],[" parameters of the circuit and "t" is time.Find the rate of "],[" change of current at (a) "t=0,(b)t=RC,(" c) "t=10RC" ."]

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