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An L-C circuit contains 20 mH inductor and a `50 muF` capacitor with an initial charge of 10 mC. The resistance of the circuit is negligible. Let the instant the circuit is closed be t = 0. what is the total energy stored initially ? At what times is the total energy shared equally between the inductor and the capacitor ?

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