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In the circuit shown in figure `C_(1)= 1mu F` and `C_(2) = 2 mu F`. The capacitor `C_(1)` is charged to `100 V` and the capacitor `C_(2)` is charged to `20 V`. After charging then are connected as shown. When the switches `S_(1),S_(2)` and `S_(3)` are closed, the charged flowing through `S_(1)` is
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