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The circuit shown has been connected for a long time. The voltage across the capacitor is

A

1.2V

B

2.0 V

C

2.4V

D

4.0 V

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The correct Answer is:
D

In stready state i through capacitor is zero.
Hence V across ` 2 k Omega =V` across capacitor
V across ` 2 k Omega = (2 )/(2+1) xx 6 = 4 V`
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