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In the previous question, if the direction of `I` is reversed, `V_(B)-V_(A)` will be

A

`20V`

B

`15V`

C

`10V`

D

`5V`

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D

`V_(A)-5xx1+15-5=V_(B) implies V_(B)-V_(A)=5V`
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