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Which statement is correct for the given circuit?

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In parallel circuits, the current divides equally across each branch depending on their resistance.
Updated On: Jan 12, 2026
  • \( I \) through \( R_1>I \) through \( R_2 \)
  • \( I \) through \( R_1>I \) through \( R_2 \) and \( R_1 \) and \( R_2 \) are in series.
  • \( I \) through \( R_1 = I \) through \( R_2 \) and \( R_1 \) and \( R_2 \) are in parallel
  • \( I \) through \( R_1 = I \) through \( R_2 \) and \( R_1 \) and \( R_2 \) are in series
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Understanding the Circuit.
In parallel circuits, the current through each branch is the same. The resistors \( R_1 \) and \( R_2 \) are in parallel, so the current through them is the same.
Step 2: Conclusion.
The correct answer is (C), \( I \) through \( R_1 = I \) through \( R_2 \) and \( R_1 \) and \( R_2 \) are in parallel.
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