Q2 = C2*V2
==> V2 = Q2/C2 = 40/3 = 13.33 volts
here V2 = V1
a)
so, Q1 = C1*V1 = 6*10^-6*13.33 = 80 micro C
Q3 = Q1+Q2 = 120 micro C
b) Vab = V1 + V3
= 13.3 + Q3/C3
= 13.33 + 120/5
= 37.33 volts
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