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in the circuit shown in the figure initially `K_(1)` is closed and `K_(2)` is open. What are the charges on each capacitors? Now `K_(1)` was opened and `K_(2)` was closed (order is important) what will be the charge on each capacitor now? `" " [C=1muF]`

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