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So you know:

A(t) = the integral of e^(-x) dx from 0 to t

and

V(t) = the integral of Pi*[e^(-x)]^2 dx from 0 to t

Just evaluate the integrals:

A(t) = -e^-t + 1

and

V(t) = -(1/2)*Pi*e^-2x + Pi/2

and then take the limits as t approaches infinity.

Idryg 21:02, 6 October 2008 (UTC)

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