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For Any One Resistance in a String, the Current in the String

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

For any one resistance in a string, the current in the string multiplied by the resistance equals the


A) applied voltage
B) power dissipated by that particular resistance
C) the IR drop across that particular resistance
D) the IR drop across all resistors

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