The capacitor is originally charged. How does the current (I) in the ammeter behave as a function of time after the switch is closed?

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Problem 41PE: Repeat Exercise 30.40 for l=3.
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The capacitor is originally charged. How does the current (I) in the ammeter behave as a function of time after the switch is closed?

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