E = 1/2 C1 V^2 + 1/2 C2 V^2 ;
E = V^2 / 2 [ C! + C2 ] ;
E = 0.5 * 450 ^2 [ 1.6 + 4.9 ] e -6 ;
E = 0.658125 J <-------ans
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