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In a copper voltameter experiment, current is decreased to one- fourth of the initial value but it is passed for four times the earlier duration. Amount of copper deposited will be

A

Same

B

One-fourth the previous value

C

Four times the previous value

D

`(1)/(16)th` of the previous value

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