Final answer:
The question about '14 of the maximum current' cannot be answered without additional context, as '14' may refer to a detail in a larger problem about electrical circuits or components.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking whether it is correct to state 'Will it be 14 of the maximum current?' based on the information provided. This looks like a fragment of a larger question that relates to the maximum current in an electrical circuit or component. Without additional context, it is difficult to answer 'Yes' or 'No' accurately. Normally, the phrase 'maximum current' could relate to the peak current an inductor would allow after a transient state in an RL circuit, or it might pertain to the rated maximum current that a circuit can handle. However, the '14' mentioned in the student's question is unclear without additional details.
For reliable answers within topics like inductors, maximum current, and RL circuits, it is essential to provide full context or relevant figures, such as those referenced in Figure 14.12(b) or the examples given in the 'CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING 14.6' and the described scenarios in problems 46, 48, 52, and 56.