can someone help me with this question the answer be 250 right ?? cause of the isolation condition

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PeterGriffinItis
Naah mate.. 700 is alright Actually taking steady state, we need to assume q charge flows, so, in each capacitor one plate there is addition of q and in other there is substraction... So, when you add the PD and equate it with 200, you get q as 100 . Now add q to 600, it becomes 700. Hope this helps 👍
RisingPhoenix
RisingPhoenix7mo ago
Btw how are u getting 250?
iTeachChem
iTeachChem7mo ago
@braekjban did peters inputs help here? did we try it iwth this?
braekjban
braekjbanOP7mo ago
it did +solved @PeterGriffinItis
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try again
braekjban
braekjbanOP7mo ago
+solved @PeterGriffinItis .
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hmmm why is the reaction getting blocked for you but not for me +solved @PeterGriffinItis
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