When the key $K$ is pressed at time $t = 0$, which of the following statements about the current $I$ in the resistor $AB$ of the given circuit is true?

  • A
    $I = 2 \,mA$ at all $t$
  • B
    $I$ oscillates between $1 \,mA$ and $2 \,mA$
  • C
    $I = 1 \,mA$ at all $t$
  • D
    At $t = 0$, $I = 2 \,mA$ and with time it goes to $1 \,mA$

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