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The capacitance of the systemis `C`, if the key is closed, the total energy loss is equal to :

A

`(Q^(2))/(2C)`

B

`(2Q^(2))/(C)`

C

`(9Q^(2))/(8C)`

D

none of these

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The correct Answer is:
C

(c ) Loss in energy in energy `= ((3 Q//2)^(2))/(2C) = (9 Q^(2))/(8C)`
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