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Blu1913

SO I started to look at a wastewater eng book i have and for:

Lindburg Eq. 28.29 BODt = BODu(1-10^(-Kd t))

The book says BODt = BODu (1-e^(-Kd t))

the also use e^() in Eq. 28.34 everywhere 10^() is. WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

10^() and e^() makes a huge f-ing difference in answers!!!!!

Someone answer this one quick!!! please god!!!

 
You have to use e^ if the Kd is given as base "e" and 10^ is Kd is given as base "10". The Kd will be given and they will tell you which base to use.

Is it clear?

 
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OH OH OHHHHHHHHHH i see now...

sorry for freakin out....

:w00t: :w00t: :w00t:

 
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