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Three parallel plate capacitors `C_(1) = 4 muF,C_(2) =2mu F,C_(3) = 6muF` with respective charges `q_(1) = 20 muC,q_(2) = 10 mu C,q_(3) =5 muC` are connected in series with a battery of `emf 10 V` through an open switch as shown. Now the switch is closed and steady state is reached.
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