The power supply, the resistors and the wires can be connected such that the current drawn...

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The power supply, the resistorsand the wires can be connected such that the current drawn from thesupply is smaller than the ratio of voltage provided by the powersupply and the sum of all the resistors used.

The power supply, the resistors and the wires can be connectedsuch that the current drawn from the supply is larger than theratio of voltage provided by the power supply and the sum of allthe resistors used.


The power supply, the resistors and the wires can be connectedsuch that the current drawn is infinite, e.g., by shorting allresistors.


The power supply, the resistors and the wires can be connectedsuch that the voltage measured across one of the resistors can begreater than that supplied by the power supply.



Explain which of these are true.

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1st case is not possible because whether we connect theresistors in series or in parallel or some series some parallel the current consumed is either greater than or equal to the ratioof the voltage supllied to the sum    See Answer
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