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PhysicsMediumMCQ2020 · 05 Sep Shift 2

Q14.In the circuit, given in the figure currents in different branches and value of one resistor are shown. Then potential at point B with respect to the point A is: (1) +2V (2) −2V (3) –1V (4) +1V

What This Question Tests

This problem requires applying Kirchhoff's Voltage Law or path-integral method to find the potential difference between two points in a circuit with multiple branches and components.

Concepts Tested

Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL)Potential difference across resistors and batteries

Formulas Used

V = IR

KVL: ΣΔV = 0

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