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Two capacitors of capacitances `0.5 mu F` and `0.75 mu F` are connected in parallel. A potential difference of 600 V is applied to this combination. What are the charges on the two capacitors? Now, the two capacitors are connected in series and the same potential difference is applied. Find out the charges on the capacitors in this case.

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