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An LC circuit contains a 20mH inductor and a `50muF` capacitor with an initial charge of 10mC. The resistance of the circuit is negligible. Let the instant the circuit is closed to be `t = 0.`What is the natural frequency of the
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An LC circuit contains a 20mH inductor and a `50muF` capacitor with an initial charge of 10mC. The resistance of the circuit is negligible. Let the instant the circuit is closed to be `t = 0.`
What is the natural frequency of the circuit.
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