A first order mixing process which is initially at steady state is given an impulse change of amplitude 10. The time con

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A first order mixing process which is initially at steady state is given an impulse change of amplitude 10. The time con

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A first order mixing process which is initially at steady state is given an impulse change of amplitude 10. The time constant of the process is 6 seconds. Plot the response of the process if the time varies from 0 to 1 minute.
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