Question
Three batteries are connected as shown in figure. Reading of ideal ammeters A1 ,A2 & A3 are :
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- 0.5 A, 0.5 A & 1A respectively
- zero, 0.5 A & zero respectively
- zero, zero & 1A respectively
The correct answer is: zero, 0.5 A & zero respectively
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