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Two parallel plates capacitors A and B having capacitance of `1 muF and 5 muF` are charged separately to the same potential of 100 V. Now, the positive plate of A is connected to the negative plate of B and the negative plate of A to the positive plate of B. Find the final charges on each capacitors.

A

`76.67 mu C`

B

`84.43`

C

`66.67`

D

`37.74 mu C`

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