An electric current is passed through a circuit containing two wires of the same material…
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An electric current is passed through a circuit containing two wires of the same material connected in parallel. If the lengths and radii of the wires are in the ratio (4/3) and (2/3), then the ratio of the currents passing through the wires will be
- 3
- \(\frac{1}{3}\)
- \(\frac{8}{9}\)
- 2
Answer
(C) 8 9
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