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Two capacitros of capacity `6 mu F` are charged to 100 V and 50 V separately and connected as shown. Now all the three switches `S_(1), S_(2)` and `S_(3)` are closed.

Suppose `q_(1), q_(2)` and `q_(3)` be the magnitudes of charge flown from switches `S_(1), S_(2)` and `S_(3)` after they closed. Then

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