In the following diagram, the charge and potential difference across $8\, \mu F$ capacitance will be nearly
  • A$320\, \mu \, C, 40\, V$
  • B$420\, \mu \, C, 50\, V$
  • C$214\, \mu \, C, 27\, V$
  • D$360\, \mu \, C, 45\, V$
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