The quantity t1/2=τ ln 2 is called the half-life of an exponential decay, where τ=RC is the time constant in an RC circuit. The current in a discharging RC circuit drops by half whenever t increases by t1/2. For a circuit with "R=1.0 kΩ and C=4.0 μF, if the current is 6.0 mA at t=4.0 ms", at what time (in ms) will the current be 3.0 mA?