Thanks rock.freak, I was overlooking the negative exponent of "e" when I was integrating.
You helped me, thanks. Sometimes you just need to bounce it off someone else.
Thanks for the help, I knew the Integral to be solved and the limits of integration, what I was missing was the negative exponent of e. You helped me, thank you.
Homework Statement
The current at the terminals of the element in an ideal basic circuit element is
i = 0, t < 0;
i = 20e(-5000t) A, t \leq 0
Calculate the total charge ( in microcoulombs) entering the element at its upper terminal.
Homework Equations
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