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When a Camera Flash Goes Off, the Batteries Immediately Begin Q(t)=Q0(1et/a)Q(t)=Q_{0}\left(1-e^{-t / a}\right)

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When a camera flash goes off, the batteries immediately begin to recharge the flash's capacitor, which stores electric charge given by Q(t) =Q0(1et/a) Q(t) =Q_{0}\left(1-e^{-t / a}\right) (The maximum charge capacity Q0Q_{0} is and t is measured in seconds.) How long does it take to recharge the capacitor to 90% of capacity if a=5a=5 ?


A) 5ln(1) -5 \ln (1) seconds
B) 5ln(110) -5 \ln \left(\frac{1}{10}\right) seconds
C) ln(49) -\ln \left(\frac{4}{9}\right) seconds
D) 5ln(10) -5 \ln (10) seconds
E) 5ln(910) -5 \ln \left(\frac{9}{10}\right) seconds

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