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Two capacitors `C_(1) = 2 muF` and `C_(2) = 6 muF` in series, are connected in parallel to a third capacitor `C_(3) = 4 muF`. This arrangement is then connected to a battery of e.m.f `= 2V`, as shown in the figure. How much energy is lost by the battery in charging the capacitors

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