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In the circuit shown, C(1) = C(5) = C(6)...

In the circuit shown, `C_(1) = C_(5) = C_(6) = 6.0 muF and C_(2) = C_(3) = C_(4) = 4.0 muF`. What is the net charge stored on the capacitors and charge on `C_(4)` only ?

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