Compare the power used in the $2 \,\Omega$ resistor in each of the following circuits: $(i)$ a $6 \,V$ battery in series with $1 \,\Omega$ and $2 \,\Omega$ resistors,and $(ii)$ a $4 \,V$ battery in parallel with $12 \,\Omega$ and $2 \,\Omega$ resistors.

  • A
    Power in $(i)$ is greater than $(ii)$
  • B
    Power in $(ii)$ is greater than $(i)$
  • C
    Power in $(i)$ is equal to $(ii)$
  • D
    Power in $(i)$ is half of $(ii)$

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