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In adjacent circuit V(A)-V(B) will be -...

In adjacent circuit `V_(A)-V_(B)` will be -

A

4V

B

2V

C

3V

D

1V

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The correct Answer is:
B


`V_(A)-V_(C )= 1xx4 =4V " " …(1)`
`V_(B)-V_(C )=1xx2 =2V " " …(2)`
`V_(A)-V_(B)=4-2=2V`
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