What is true about the current in the inductor at the instant the capacitor is fully discharged (when Q = 0 on the capacitor)?
A. The current in the inductor is a maximum at the instant the capacitor is fully discharged.
B. The current in the inductor is zero when the capacitor is fully discharged.
C. The current in the inductor is less than its maximum value and is increasing when the capacitor is fully discharged.
D. The current in the inductor is less than its maximum value and decreasing when the capacitor is fully discharged.
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