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Figure shows a part of the circuit. Which points have the same potential as that of point A:

A

D

B

F

C

H

D

J

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`V_(BA)=1W_(EA)=7VV_(IA)=4V`
`V_(cA)=3W_(FA)=0V`
`V_(0A)=6 V_(GA)=2V`
`V_(HA)=0V`
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