What are the charges stored in the $1 \,\mu F$ and $2 \,\mu F$ capacitors in the circuit below, once the currents become steady?
  • A$8 \,\mu C$ and $4 \,\mu C$, respectively
  • B$4 \,\mu C$ and $8 \,\mu C$, respectively
  • C$3 \,\mu C$ and $6 \,\mu C$, respectively
  • D$6 \,\mu C$ and $3 \,\mu C$, respectively
KVPY 2014, Medium
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