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A network of four capacitors of capacity equal to `C_(1) = C, C_(2) = 2C, C_(3) = 3C` and `C_(4) = 4C` are connected to a battery as shown in the figure. The ratio o fthe charges on `C_(2)` an `C_(4)` is

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