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    A 5-μF Capacitor Is Charged to 30 V and Is
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A 5-μF Capacitor Is Charged to 30 V and Is

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A 5-μF capacitor is charged to 30 V and is then connected in series with a 10-μH inductor and a 50-Ω resistor. The potential difference across the capacitor after a long time has passed will be


A) 0.
B) 7 V.
C) 15 V.
D) 30 V.
E) some value that cannot be determined from the given information.

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