A 17.0-F capacitor is charged by a 150.0-V power supply, then disconnected from the power and connected in series with a 0.260-mH inductor. ▾ Part A Calculate the oscillation frequency of the circuit. Express your answer with the appropriate units. f = 2.39 kHz Submit Previous Answers Part B Correct Calculate the energy stored in the capacitor at time t = 0 ms (the moment of connection with the inductor). Express your answer with the appropriate units. U = 0.191 J Submit Previous Answers ▾ Part C Correct Calculate the energy stored in the inductor at t = 1.30 ms. Express your answer with the appropriate units. ? U- 73.125 J Submit Previous Answers Request Answer × Incorrect; Try Again; One attempt remaining

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Part A
A 17.0-μF capacitor is charged by
a 150.0-V power supply, then disconnected from the
power and connected in series with
a 0.260-mH inductor.
Calculate the oscillation frequency of the circuit.
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
f = 2.39 kHz
Submit
Previous Answers
Part B
Correct
Calculate the energy stored in the capacitor at time t = 0 ms (the moment of connection with the inductor).
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
U = 0.191 J
Submit
Previous Answers
Part C
Correct
Calculate the energy stored in the inductor at t = 1.30 ms.
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
НА
?
J
U= 73.125
Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
× Incorrect; Try Again; One attempt remaining
Transcribed Image Text:Part A A 17.0-μF capacitor is charged by a 150.0-V power supply, then disconnected from the power and connected in series with a 0.260-mH inductor. Calculate the oscillation frequency of the circuit. Express your answer with the appropriate units. f = 2.39 kHz Submit Previous Answers Part B Correct Calculate the energy stored in the capacitor at time t = 0 ms (the moment of connection with the inductor). Express your answer with the appropriate units. U = 0.191 J Submit Previous Answers Part C Correct Calculate the energy stored in the inductor at t = 1.30 ms. Express your answer with the appropriate units. НА ? J U= 73.125 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer × Incorrect; Try Again; One attempt remaining
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