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The effective capacity of the network between terminals A and B is-
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  1. 6μF
  2. 20μF
  3. 3μF
  4. 10μF

A
20μF
B
10μF
C
6μF
D
3μF
Solution
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Wheatstone bridge condition is satisfied, so, no charge will go in 20μF capacitance.
C1eq=6×66+6=3μF
Then
C2eq=3+3=6μF

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