(e) An ideal 1 mF capacitor has a voltage of 10 V across its terminals for time, t<0. At t = 0 a switch connects this capacitor to an ideal inductor of 30 mH which has no initial current flow in it. For any time, t > 0, what is the maximum instantaneous current that can flow through the inductor, assuming there is no parasitic resistance.

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(e) An ideal 1 mF capacitor has a voltage of 10 V across its terminals for time, t s 0. At
t = 0 a switch connects this capacitor to an ideal inductor of 30 mH which has no
initial current flow in it. For any time, t > 0, what is the maximum instantaneous
current that can flow through the inductor, assuming there is no parasitic resistance.
Transcribed Image Text:(e) An ideal 1 mF capacitor has a voltage of 10 V across its terminals for time, t s 0. At t = 0 a switch connects this capacitor to an ideal inductor of 30 mH which has no initial current flow in it. For any time, t > 0, what is the maximum instantaneous current that can flow through the inductor, assuming there is no parasitic resistance.
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