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In the circuit as shown, V(A) - V(B) = V...

In the circuit as shown, `V_(A) - V_(B) = V.` The resistance of each wire AB, AC, etc are shown in the figure. Find the current in AC.

A

`2V//3R`

B

`4V//11R`

C

`V//6R`

D

none of these

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The correct Answer is:
C

c. `R_(eq) = (11/4 R R)/((15//4)R) = 11/15 R`


`V = I R_(eq)`
Hence, current through resistance is `V//6R`.
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