What is q1max the magnitude of the maximum charge on


A circuit is constructed with two capacitors and an inductor as shown. The values for the capacitors are: C1= 376 μF and C2 = 129 μF. The inductance is L = 336 mH. At time t =0, the current through the inductor has its maximum value IL(0) = 264 mA and it has the direction shown.

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1) What is ωo, the resonant frequency of this circuit?

2) What is Q1(t1), the charge on the capacitor C1 at time t = t1 = 20.8 ms? The sign of Q1 is defined to be the sameas the sign of the potential difference Vab = Va - Vb at time t = t1.

3) What is Vbc(t1)= Vb - Vc, the voltage across the inductor at time t1 = 20.8 ms? Note that this voltage is a signed number.

The voltage across the inductor at time t1 is not zero. Think about what the current is doing at t = 0 and how it will change in time. What is the voltage across the inductor at t = 0?

4) What is Q1,max, the magnitude of the maximum charge on capacitor C1?

5) At time t = t2, the magnitude of the current through the inductor has its maximum value. What are the magnitudes of Q1, the charge on capacitor C1, and VL, the voltage across the inductor at this time?

Q1 = Qmax and VL = Vmax

Q1 = 0 and VL = Vmax

Q1 = Qmax and VL = 0

Q1 = 0 and VL = 0

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