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A capacitor of capacity `C_(1) = 1 muF` is charged to a potential of 100 V. The charging battery is then removed and it is connected to another capacitor of capacity `C_(2) = 2 muF`. One plate of `C_(2)` is earthed as shown in figure. The charges on `C_(1) and C_(2)` in steady state will be

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