12. Two resistances are connected in series through a difference in potential (voltage). Resistance A is twice as much a

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12. Two resistances are connected in series through a difference in potential (voltage). Resistance A is twice as much a

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12. Two resistances are connected in series through a difference in potential (voltage). Resistance A is twice as much as B. If the current carried by resistance A is I, what is the current transported by B? Analyses what happens when two resistances are serial, what their characteristics are and there you will find the answer.
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