Respuesta :
Answer:
[tex]\dfrac{dV}{dt}=c\dfrac{dI}{dt}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Ohm's law states that if the resistance of the path of current between two points is constant, then the voltage difference V between the points and the current I flowing between the points, measured in amperes, satisfy the relationship :
V = cI ....(1)
Where c is a constant
Differentiate equation (1) wrt t as follows :
[tex]\dfrac{dV}{dt}=\dfrac{d(cI)}{dt}\\\\\dfrac{dV}{dt}=c\dfrac{dI}{dt}[/tex]
Where dV/dt is the rate of change of voltage and dI/dt is the rate of change of current.
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