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Two capacitors $\mathrm{C}_1$ and $\mathrm{C}_2=2 \mathrm{C}_1$ are connected in a circuit with a switch between them as shown in the figure. Initially the switch is open and $\mathrm{C}_1$ holds charge Q. The switch is closed. At steady state, the charge on each capacitor will be
  • A
    Q, 2Q
  • Q/3, 2Q/3
  • C
    3Q/2, 3Q
  • D
    2Q/3, 4Q/3

Answer

Correct option: B.
Q/3, 2Q/3
(b) Q/3, 2Q/3

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