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Use the following figure for the next problem.  Use the following figure for the next problem.    The battery has a voltage V = 6 V, the inductance of the inductor L = 12 mH and the capacitance of the capacitor   Assume that the inductor and the wires have zero resistance. -The switch S was at position a for a long time when it is switched to b. What is the charge on the capacitor at t = 0.487 ms? A) 0.75  \mu C B) 1.33  \mu C C) 48  \mu C D) 72  \mu C E) zero
The battery has a voltage V = 6 V, the inductance of the inductor L = 12 mH and the capacitance of the capacitor  Use the following figure for the next problem.    The battery has a voltage V = 6 V, the inductance of the inductor L = 12 mH and the capacitance of the capacitor   Assume that the inductor and the wires have zero resistance. -The switch S was at position a for a long time when it is switched to b. What is the charge on the capacitor at t = 0.487 ms? A) 0.75  \mu C B) 1.33  \mu C C) 48  \mu C D) 72  \mu C E) zero Assume that the inductor and the wires have zero resistance.
-The switch S was at position a for a long time when it is switched to b. What is the charge on the capacitor at t = 0.487 ms?


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