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The current is higher through the smaller resistors and the voltage drops across each resistor are the same. The currents through each resistor are the same and the voltage drops across each resistor are the same. The currents through each resistor are the same and the voltage drops are higher across the larger resistors. The current is higher through the smaller resistors and the voltage drops are higher across the larger resistors. For three resistors of different resistance values wired in series with a DC power supply, what is true about the current through those resistors and the voltage drops across those resistors? Question 1 options:

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1). The currents through each resistor are the same and the voltage drops are higher across the larger resistors. 2). The current is higher through the smaller resistors and the voltage drops across each resistor are the same. 3). 20+50+100 = 170 ohm 4). 1/R = (1/20)+(1/50)+(1/100) => R = 12.5 ohm

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