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Two capacitors of capacitances C(1)=2muF...

Two capacitors of capacitances `C_(1)=2muF` and `C_(2)=8muF` are connected in series and the resulting combination is connected across a `300V` battery. Calculate the charge, potential difference and energy stored in the capacitor separately.

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