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Explanation:

Since , no current flow through capacitor .

Then , Potential   V = I R

So ,  Potential across C₁ = 2 × I + 4 × I = 6 I

Potential across C₂ = 4 × I + 6 × I = 10 I

We know Capacitance = Charge / Potential

C = q / V

q = C V

Given charge is same in C₁ and C₂ :

V₁ C₁ = V₂ C₂

Putting values here

( 6 I ) C₁  = ( 10 I ) C₂

Thus , we get answer .

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TheVanquisherMaths AryaBhatta

Here, No current flow through capacitor.

So, We have to find Potential.

We know that :

Potential :

Potential across of C₁ :

=> 2 × I + 4 × I = 6 I

Potential across C₂ :

=> 4 × I + 6 × I = 10 I

We also know that :

=> C = q\V

=> q = C V  

Given that :

V₁ C₁ = V₂ C₂

(6 I) C₁  = (10 I) C₂

Put the given Values :

Hence,

The Option => 4 is Correct!

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Answer:

Explanation:

Since , no current flow through capacitor .

Then , Potential   V = I R

So ,  Potential across C₁ = 2 × I + 4 × I = 6 I

Potential across C₂ = 4 × I + 6 × I = 10 I

We know Capacitance = Charge / Potential

C = q / V

q = C V

Given charge is same in C₁ and C₂ :

V₁ C₁ = V₂ C₂

Putting values here

( 6 I ) C₁  = ( 10 I ) C₂

Thus , we get answer .

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4.0

13 votes

THANKS 33

TheVanquisherMaths AryaBhatta

Here, No current flow through capacitor.

So, We have to find Potential.

We know that :

Potential :

Potential across of C₁ :

=> 2 × I + 4 × I = 6 I

Potential across C₂ :

=> 4 × I + 6 × I = 10 I

We also know that :

=> C = q\V

=> q = C V  

Given that :

V₁ C₁ = V₂ C₂

(6 I) C₁  = (10 I) C₂

Put the given Values :

Hence,

The Option => 4 is Correct!

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