Multiple Choice
The voltage drop across any resistor or combination of resistors in a series circuit equals:
A) the ratio of the resistance values to the total resistance times the source voltage.
B) the product of the circuit current times the resistance value.
C) the applied voltage across the resistor (A) .
D) all of these.
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