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An an ideal parallel `LC` circuit, the capacitor is charged by connecting it to a `DC` source which is then disconnected. The current in the circuit

A

Grows monotonically

B

Decays monotonically

C

Oscillates instantly

D

Becomes zero instantly

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The correct Answer is:
C

Oscillates instantly
It occurs due to dischanging and changin of capacitor and magnetization of inductor.
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