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In any complex resistance circuit, the voltage across any resistor in the circuit is always a. less than the voltage source. b. equal to or less than the voltage source. c. equal to the voltage source.
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In any complex resistance circuit, the voltage across any resistor in the circuit is always
a. less than the voltage source.
b. equal to or less than the voltage source.
c. equal to the voltage source.
d. greater than the voltage source.
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In any complex resistance circuit, the voltage across any resistor in the circuit is always C) equal to the voltage source.
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