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When switch `S` is thrown to the left in figure, the plates of capacitor 1 acquire a potential difference `V_0`. Capacitors 2 and 3 are initially uncharged. The switch is now thrown to the right. What are the final charges `q_1, q_2` and `q_3` on the capacitors?

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