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An elctrical circuit is shown in Fig. Calculate the potential difference across the resistor of 400 ohm, as will be measured by the voltmeter V of resistance 400 ohm, either by applying Kirchhoff's rules or otherwise.
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A

`(10)/(3) V`

B

`(20)/(3) V`

C

`10 V`

D

`5 V`

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B



`V_1 = (200)/(100 + 200) xx 10 = (20)/(3) V`.
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