Hello people,
Im not very good at mathematics, so that's why I post this question.
From a book I found this formula; it is used in electronics to calculate
the
time needed to 'load' a capacitor at certain conditions.
The formula is:
Vc = Vx(1-e^(-t/RC))
Vc and Vx are numbers in Volt, e is a known number (specially to you
mathematicians!), t is time, R is resistance in Ohm, C is capacity in
Farad.
I hope the part e^(-t/RC) is clear: e to the power -t/RC is meant.
What I want is this formula rewritten in a form :
t = ... etc.
Can anyone help me?
thanks on forehand,
Bas


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