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What amount of heat will be generated in a coil of resistance R due to a charge q passing through it if the current in the coil decreases down to zero uniformly during a time interval `t_(0)` ?

A

`(4)/(3)(q^(2)R)/(t_(0))`

B

`(2)/(3)(q^(2)R)/(t_(0))`

C

`(8)/(3)(q^(2)R)/(t_(0))`

D

`(q^(2)R)/(t_(0))`

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