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In the arrangement, 11 wires each of resistance `5Omega` are used as sides of cube. A potential difference of 70 V is maintained between corners A and B of cube.
Potential of junciton G is

A

30V

B

40V

C

20V

D

35V

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The correct Answer is:
A

The equivalent circuit diagram is as shwn.

`R_(AB) = (7r)/(5) or I = (5V)/(7r) = (5xx70)/(7xx5) = 10A`
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