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In the part of a circuit shown in fig. 5.266, the potential difference `(V_G - V_H)` between points G and H will be

A

0 V

B

15 V

C

7 V

D

3 V

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The correct Answer is:
C

Current through `1 Omega` resistance will be 2 A in the upward
direction
`V_G - 2xx4 + 3 - 2 xx2 + 2xx1 = V_H or V_G -V_H =7V`
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