Function equation physics, I(t)?

Hello,

I seem to have forgotten the unit in the function equation and the documentation is missing.

Can someone please tell me which unit should go there? And how I should have done the documentation. Task 1.

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Rhenane
1 year ago

(b) you should write where this function equation comes from… Because on the basis of your question about the unit that belongs to it, you did not understand the “building up” of the exponential function.

Generally speaking, f(t)=a * q^t, with a=start value at t=0, q=growth factor and t=time.

Therefore, I am also surprised that the teacher is the 49,07 μ has not complained… Since the start value is clearly 50 μA! And with 49.07 * 0.97^t, with the resulting functional values, one is relatively far away from the measured values – that is “clearly” more precisely, for example with I(t)=50 * 0.96468^t (determined with the values for t=0 and t=30).