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calculate the potential difference when the voltmeter is connected between B and C​

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Answered by kannakanna4604
0

Answer:

As Resistance B and C are in parallel:

V

B

=V

C

the equivalent resistance of resistor B and C =

R

1

+R

2

R

1

R

2

R

eq

=(

1.5+3

1.5×3

)×R=RΩ

as resistance A and R

eq

are equal, potential drop in each resistor will be equal.

⇒V

A

=V

B

=V

C

hence, correct answer is option C

Answered by Parnabi
0

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