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Posted by kotry on March 28, 2003 at 09:02:25:

I was wondering if there was an explanation to why the rate of decay of an electric current (after switching of the circuit of course) is faster than the rate of growth when the circuit if first closed.
In other words, why does it take a longer time to go from 0 to Io than from Io to 0?

I know that this isn't related to the super string theory, but I thought that it might have an explanation in quantum physics.

Thanks in advance.
kotry

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