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In the first CT problem for points, it asks for the current immediately after the circuit is closed. The textbook says a current immediately starts to flow, but why does CT say its zero?

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In the first CT problem for points, it asks for the current immediately after the circuit is closed. The textbook says a current immediately starts to flow, but why does CT say its zero?

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Current does immediately start to flow. But it starts from zero at immediately after the switch is closed, and increases from there.

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