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Two identical fuses are rated at `10A`. If they are joined

A

In parallel the combination acts as a fuse of rating `20A`

B

In parallel, the combination acts as a fuse of rating `5A`

C

In series, the combination acts as a fuse of rating `10A`

D

In series, the combination acts as a fuse of rating `20A`

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