The potential difference (V A -V B ) between the points A and B in the given figure is: A…
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The potential difference (VA-VB) between the points A and B in the given figure is:
\(\underset{A I=2 a}{V_{A}=2 \Omega}+\underset{B}{3 V}+\underset{B}{1 \Omega} V_{B}\)
- +6 V
- +9 V
- -3 V
- +3 V
Answer
(D) +3 V
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