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Question: An Inductor L, resistance R, battery B and switch S are connected in series. Voltmeters \({V_L}\) an...

An Inductor L, resistance R, battery B and switch S are connected in series. Voltmeters VL{V_L} and VR{V_R} are connected across L and R respectively, When S is closed
(A) The initial reading in VL{V_L} will be greater than VR{V_R}
(B) The initial reading in VL{V_L} will be lesser than VR{V_R}
(C) The initial readings in VL{V_L} and VR{V_R} will be same
(D) The reading in VL{V_L} will decrease as time increases

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Solution

Inductor hates sudden change it opposes very strongly when some sudden change happens so when switch S is closed the inductor will oppose and there will be no current in the circuit and it will produce a voltage in the opposite direction of magnitude same as applied voltage. Meanwhile the capacitor stays calm and gets charged slowly.

Complete step by step answer:
When switch is open there is no current in the circuit but when we close the switch at the very moment current will be zero because inductor won’t allow it by producing potential difference of same magnitude in opposite direction so at t=0t = 0 VL{V_L} will be maximum and VR{V_R} will be zero and
As time passes the capacitor will get charged and it will develop potential meanwhile potential difference produced by the inductor will decrease and finally it will become zero so at t=t = \infty VL{V_L} will be zero and VR{V_R} will be maximum.

Hence, Option-A and Option-D are correct.

Note: In order to solve such types of questions you need to understand how the inductor and capacitor reacts to change. For future reference remember this (at t=0t = 0capacitor acts as a plane wire while inductor acts as an open wire and at t=t = \infty inductor acts as plane wire and capacitor acts as an open wire).