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A 1.00 mH inductor and a 1.00muF capacit...

A `1.00 mH` inductor and a `1.00muF` capacitor are connected in series. The current in the circuit is described by `i = 20 t`, where t, is in second and `i` is in ampere. The capacitor initially has no charge. Determine
(a) the voltage across the inductor as a function of time,
(b) the voltage across the capacitor as a function of time,
(c) the time when the energy stored in the capacitor first exceeds that in the inductor.

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