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In the circiut shown below C1=10μ, F,C2=C3=20μF bold C4=40μF. If the charge on C1 is 20 μC then potential difference between X and Y is
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  1. 2 V
  2. 3 V
  3. 6 V
  4. 3.5 V

A
2 V
B
3.5 V
C
3 V
D
6 V
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