In the circuit shown in figure $C_1 = C_2 = 2$ $\mu F$. Then charge stored in
  • Acapacitor $C_1 $ is zero
  • Bcapacitor $C_2$  is zero
  • Ccapacitor $C_1$ is $40 $ $\mu C$
  • D$B$ and $C$ both
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