Name this mathematical equation
Steve Taranovich - May 25, 2012
Here’s a mathematical equation used by EE’s that has its origins in chemistry.
Can you identify it and what it is used for in the electronics world?
Also, please comment on any tips or “gotcha’s” from your experience with it.
I’ll provide more details about my experience with it as we get more comments.
k = Ae-Ea/RT
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