Multiple Choice
A 3. resistor is connected in parallel with a 6. 11eea409_b6c6_d93c_97f4_a5754f0dddc8_TB9720_11 resistor. This pair is then connected in series with a 4. 11eea409_b6c6_d93c_97f4_a5754f0dddc8_TB9720_11 resistor. These resistors are connected to a battery. What will happen if the 3. 11eea409_b6c6_d93c_97f4_a5754f0dddc8_TB9720_11 resistor burns out, i.e., becomes an infinite resistance?
A) The power dissipated in the circuit will increase.
B) The current in the 6. 11eea409_b6c6_d93c_97f4_a5754f0dddc8_TB9720_11 resistor will increase.
C) The current provided by the battery will not change.
D) The current in the 4. 11eea409_b6c6_d93c_97f4_a5754f0dddc8_TB9720_11 resistor will drop to zero.
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