In the circuit shown initially \( \mathrm{C}_{1}, \mathrm{C}_{2} \) are uncharged. After closing...
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In the circuit shown initially \( \mathrm{C}_{1}, \mathrm{C}_{2} \) are uncharged. After closing the switch
(A) The charge on \( \mathrm{C}_{2} \) is greater that on \( \mathrm{C}_{1} \)
(B) The charge on \( \mathrm{C}_{1} \) nnd \( \mathrm{C}_{2} \) are the same
(C) The potential drops across \( \mathrm{C}_{1} \) and \( \mathrm{C}_{2} \) are the same
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(D) The potential drops across \( \mathrm{C}_{2} \) is greater than that across \( \mathrm{C}_{1} \)
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