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Two capacitors of 10pF and 20pF are connected to 200V and 100V sources, respectively. If they are connected by the wire, then what is the common potential of the capacitors?
Options
(a) 133.3V
(b) 150V
(c) 300V
(d) 400V
Correct Answer:
133.3V
Explanation:
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