Charge on C3 =
=
Charge stored on capacitors connected in parallel

So Q1/Q2 = C1/C2 = 3
So Q2 = 48/3 = 16 micro coloumb
Charge stored on capacitors connected in series is same so charge stored on C3 is Q1 + Q2 = 64 micro coloumb
Effective capacitance of combination of 3 capacitors is
= 20/9 micro farad
So
=
28.8 Volts
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