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The charge flowing through a resistance `R` varies with time `t as Q = at - bt^(2)`. The total heat produced in `R` is

A

`(a^(3) R)/(b)`

B

`(a^(3)R)/(6b)`

C

`(a^(3)R)/(3b)`

D

`(a^(3)R)/(2b)`

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B
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