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A parallel plate capacitor is charged to a potential difference of $$50\,volts$$. It is then discharged through a resistance for $$2$$ seconds and its potential drops by $$10$$ volts . Calculate the fraction of energy stored in the capacitance

A
$$0.14$$
B
$$0.25$$
C
$$0.50$$
D
$$0.64$$
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Correct option is C. $$0.50$$

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