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1. In the circuit shown in figure the inductor current and capacitor voltage are given at a time t. At this instant i is __________ A and is __________ A/sec.
(A): -5 A, 10 V
(B): 0, ∞
(C): 2.5, 25
(D): 5 A, 50 V
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