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In the circuit given
here, the points A, B and C are 70 V, zero, 10 V respectively. Then

A

current in the paths AB, DB and DC are in the ratio of `3 : 2 : 1`.

B

current in the paths AD, DB and DC are in the ratio of `1 : 2 : 3`.

C

the point D will be at a potential of 20 V

D

the point D will be at a potential of 60 V.

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