Question: When applying miller's theorem to resistors, resistance R1 is for node 1 and R2 for node 2. If R1>R2, then for same circuit, then for capacitance for which the theorem is applied, which will be larger, C1 or C2?

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A : C1

B : C2

C : Both are equal

D : Insufficient data

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