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In the circuit shown in the figure, the capacitance for each capacitor is $C$. The equivalent capacitance for these three capacitors isa) $\frac{1}{3} C$.d) $\frac{3}{5} C$.b) $\frac{2}{3} C$.e) $C$.c) $\frac{2}{5} C$.f) $\frac{5}{3} C$.
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