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In the given circuit, with steady current, the potential drop across the capacitor must be

A

`V`

B

`V//2`

C

`V//3`

D

`2V//3`

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In steady state no current will pass through the capacitor.
In the outer loop,
`2V-2iR-iR-V=0`
`rArr i=V//3R`
For the upper loop, `V-V_(C )-iR-V=0`
`rArr |V_(C )|=iR=V//3`
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