At time t = 0 the capacitor in the circuit below is fully charged with Qmax, and
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At time t = 0 the capacitor in the circuit below is fully charged with Qmax, and the current through the circuit is 0. 1) When is the potential difference across the inductor the greatest? When the capacitor is fully charged When the capacitor is fully discharged O The potential difference across the inductor is constant Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 2 submission are allowed. You can make 2 more submissions for this question. (Survey Question) 2) Briefly explain your answer to the previous question.Explanation / Answer
Here ,
1) when the potential across the inductor is greatest
>> the capacitor is fully charged.
2) as the potential across L is same as potential across C
when the potential across capacitor is maximum , the charge on the capacitor will be maximum
3) for purely magnetic energy
the current in the circuit will be maximum
hence , the correct option is
the capacitor is fully discharged
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