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A coil of inductance 300 mH and resistance `2Omega` is connected to a source of voltage 2V. The current reaches half of its steady state value
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A coil of inductance 300 mH and resistance `2Omega` is connected to a source of voltage 2V. The current reaches half of its steady state value in.........
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(a) 0.15 sec (b) 0.3 sec (c) 0.05 sec (d) 0.1sec
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