Which physical quantities are represented by $X$ and $Y$ in the given graph? ($Y$ represents the first quantity.)

  • A
    Pressure versus temperature graph for a given gas
  • B
    Kinetic energy versus particle velocity
  • C
    Capacitance versus charge for a constant electric potential
  • D
    Electric potential versus capacitance for a constant charge

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