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In the following diagram, the charge and potential difference across `8 muF` capacitance will be respectively

A

`320 mu C, 40 V`

B

`420 mu C, 50 V`

C

`214 mu C, 27 V`

D

`360 mu C, 45 V`

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C


`V_8=36/54 xx40 =(80)/3 ` Volt `~~` 27 Volt
`Q=80/3 xx8 = (640)/3 =213.3mu~~214muC`
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