In the circuit shown, ( I_{s}=41 mathrm{~mA}, R_{1}=2.1 k Omega, R_{2}=1.8 k Omega, L=62 mathrm{mH} ), and ( C=63 mathrm{nF} ). How much energy is stored in the capacitor in steady state (as ( t ightarrow infty ) )? Express your answer in units of microJoules ( (mu J) ).
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