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A RLC SERIES circuit has C=2 F, L=6 H and R=8 Ohms, considering that at instant...

A RLC SERIES circuit has C=2 F, L=6 H and R=8 Ohms, considering that at instant t=0 the power supply (4 V) is activated, determine the value of the TENSION ON THE INDUCTOR at the instant that power supply is activated.

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