Q1. Consider a circuit in Fig. 1. Under DC conditions, find (a) $i$, $v_c$ and $i_L$, and (b) the energy stored in the capacitor and inductor. Formula: $W_c = \frac{1}{2}CV^2$, $W_L = \frac{1}{2}Li^2$
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