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In the given (Fig.) all the symbols have their usual meanings. At `t = 0`, key `K` is closed. Now answer the following questions.
At `t = 0`, the equivalent resistance between `A` and `B` is

A

`R_(1)+R_(2)+R_(3)`

B

`R_(1)+R_(2)`

C

`R_(1)+R_(3)`

D

indeterminate

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At `t=0`, capacitor will behave like a short circuit and the inductor as open circuit but as `t to oo`, the nature is just opposite.
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