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Two capacitors of capacitances `3 mu F` and `6 mu F` are connected in series and connected to `120 V`. The potential difference across `3 mu F` is `V_(0)` and the charge here is `q_(0)`. We have
(A) `q_(0) = 40 mu C`
(B) `V_(0) = 60 V`
( C) `V_(0) = 80 V`
(D) `q_(0) = 240 mu C`.

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