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A condenser having a capacity of `6 muF` is charged to `100 V` and is then joined to an uncharged condenser of `14 muF` and then removed. The ratio of the charges on `6 muF` and `14 muF` and the potential of `6 muF` will be

A

`(6)/(14)"and" 50 "vollt"`

B

`(14)/(6) "and" 30 "volt"`

C

`(6)/(14) "and"30 "volt"`

D

`(14)/(6) "and"0 "volt"`

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C
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