Multiple Choice
The resistance of resistor 1 is twice the resistance of resistor 2.The two are connected in series and a potential difference is maintained across the combination.Then:
A) the current in 1 is twice that in 2
B) the current in 1 is half that in 2
C) the potential difference across 1 is twice that across 2
D) the potential difference across 1 is half that across 2
E) none of the above are true
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