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Two condensers `C_(1)` and `C_(2)` in a circuit are jhioned as shown in . The potential fo point `A` is ` V_1` and that of `B` is ` V_2` . The potential of point `D` will be `

A

`1/2(V_(1)+V_(2))`

B

`(C_(2)V_(1)+C_(1)V_(2))/(C_(1)+C_(2))`

C

`(C_(1)V_(1)+C_(2)V_(2))/(C_(1)+V_(2))`

D

`(C_(2)V_(1)-C_(1)V_(2))/(C_(1)+V_(2))`

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