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In the circuit Shown initially $$C_{1}$$ & $$C_{2}$$ are uncharged. After closing the switch

A
The charge on $$C_{2}$$ is greater that on $$C_{1}$$
B
The potential drops across $$C_{1}$$ and $$C_{2}$$ are the same
C
The potential drops across $$C_{2}$$ is greater than that across $$C_{1}$$
D
The charge on $$C_{1}$$ and $$C_{2}$$ are the same
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Correct option is A. The charge on $$C_{2}$$ is greater that on $$C_{1}$$

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