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Two identical capacitors A and B are charged to the same potential and then made to discharge through resistances `R_(A)` and `R_(B)` respectively, with `R_(A) gt R_(B)`.

A

A will require greater time than B to discharge completely.

B

More heat will be produced in A than in B.

C

More heat will be produced in B than in A.

D

A will require less time than B to discharge completely

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