The equivalent capacitance of the combination shown is:

- A
- B
- C
- D
The equivalent capacitance of the combination shown is:

Correct answer:B
Standard Method
Given: A capacitor combination is shown in the figure.
Find: The equivalent capacitance between the two terminals.
From the solution figure, capacitors (3) and (4) are short-circuited due to a direct conducting connection, so they do not affect the equivalent capacitance.

The remaining relevant capacitors are combined by identifying the parallel branch.
For capacitors in parallel,
Substituting the values shown in the solution,
Therefore, the equivalent capacitance is .
The solution states The Correct Option is B, while the listed options show as option D. Based on the working and final value, the correct option should correspond to .
Ignoring the short-circuit condition is a common mistake. A capacitor connected across a direct wire has zero potential difference across it, so it has no effect. Remove such capacitors before combining the circuit.
Treating the remaining capacitors as series without checking the nodes is incorrect. First identify which capacitors share the same two nodes; only then decide whether they are in parallel or series.
Following the option label from the solution without checking the actual value can lead to an error here. The working gives , so the value must be trusted over the mismatched printed option label.
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