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The given graph in Fig. shows the variation of charge q versus potential difference for two capacitors `C_(1) and C_(2)`. The two capacitors have same plate sepration, but the plate area of `C_(2)` is double that of `C_(1)`.

Which of the lines in the graph correspond to `C_(1) and C_(2)` and why ?

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