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Two capacitors `C_(1) = 4 muF and C_(2) = 2muF` are charged to same potential V = 500 Volt, but with opposite polarity as shown in the figure. The switches `S_(1) and S_(2)` are closed.

A

The potential difference across the two capacitors are same and is given by `(500)/3V`

B

The potential difference across the two capacitors are same and is given by `(1000)/3V`

C

The ratio of final energy to initial energy of the system is 1/9.

D

The ratio of final energy to initial energy of the system is 4/9.

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