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A capacitor of capacitance `1 mu F` is charged to potential 2 V and is connected to an inductor of 1 mH. At an instant when potential difference across. The capacitor is 1 V, the current in the circuit is `10^(-2) sqrt((10x)/(3))` ampere. Find out the value of x.

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