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Physics, 23.11.2019 07:31, makaylaf16571

A1.40 mh inductor and a 1.00 µf capacitor are connected in series. the current in the circuit is described by i = 14.0 t, where t is in seconds and i is in amperes. the capacitor initially has no charge.
(a) determine the voltage across the inductor as a function of time. mv
(b) determine the voltage across the capacitor as a function of time. (v/s2) t2
(c) determine the time when the energy stored in the capacitor first exceeds that in the inductor.

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