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A `0.01 muF` capacitor is charged to a potential of `100` volt. It is n connected to an instrument of input capacitance `1\ muF`. potential difference across instrument is now
A `0.01 muF` capacitor is charged to a potential of `100` volt. It is n connected to an instrument of input capacitance `1\ muF`. potential difference across instrument is now
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