Essential University Physics
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Chapter 28, Problem 64P
Differentiate Equation 28.9 to find the current in the LC circuit, and use q = CV to find the voltage. From these, obtain the electric energy in the capacitor and the magnetic energy in the inductor, and sum to show that the total energy remains constant. (Hint: You’ll need Equation 28.10 and a familiar trig identity.)
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