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A circuit has section `AB` as shown in figure. The emf of the source equals `E=10V`, the capacitor capacitances are equal to `C_1 =1.0muF` and `C_2=2.0muF`, and the potential difference `V_A-V_B=5.0V`. Find the voltage across each capacitor.

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