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Two conductors made of the same material are connected across a common potential difference. Conductor A has twice the diameter and twice the length of conductor B . The power delivered to the two conductors `P_(A)` and `P_(B)` respectively is such that `P_(A)//P_(B)` equals to

A

`0.5`

B

`1.0`

C

`1.5`

D

`2.0`

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