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A ring is made of a wire having a resistance `R_(0) = 12 Omega`. Find the point `A` and `B`, as shown in the figure, at which a current carrying conductor should be connected so that the resistance `R` of the subcircuit between these points is equal to `(8)/(3) Omega`

A

`(l_(1))/(l_(2)) = (3)/(8)`

B

`(l_(1))/(l_(2)) = (1)/(2)`

C

`(l_(1))/(l_(2)) = (5)/(8)`

D

`(l_(1))/(l_(2)) = (1)/(3)`

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