In the network shown in fig. , points A, B, and C are at potentials of 70 V, 0, and 10V, respectively.

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In the network shown in fig. , points A, B, and C are at potentials of 70 V, 0, and 10V, respectively. ... AB, DB and DC are in the ratio of `3:2:1`

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