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A `60 pF` capacitor is fully charged by a `20 V` supply. It is then disconnected from the supply and is connected to another uncharged `60 pF` capacitor in parallel. The electrostatic energy that is lost in this process by the time the charge is redistributed between them is (in `nJ`) .......

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