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PhysicsMediumMCQ2019 · 11 Jan Shift 2

Q17. In the circuit shown, the potential difference between A and B is (1) 1 V (2) 2 V (3) 3V (4) 6 V

What This Question Tests

This question requires applying Kirchhoff's Voltage Law or simplifying the circuit using equivalent resistances to determine the potential difference between two points in a multi-loop circuit.

Concepts Tested

Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL)Resistors in series and parallelPotential difference calculation

Formulas Used

V = IR

ΣV = 0 (KVL)

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