Using the loop rule and deriving the differential equation for an LC circuit find the current (sign included) through th

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Using the loop rule and deriving the differential equation for an LC circuit find the current (sign included) through the inductor at the instant t = 1.2 s if L = 2.7 H, C = 3.3 F. The initial charge at the capacitor is Qo = 4.30 and the initial current through the inductor is lo=0. Number Units
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