Three voltmeters $A$,$B$ and $C$ having resistances $R$,$1.5 R$ and $3 R$ respectively are used in a circuit as shown. When a potential difference is applied between $X$ and $Y$,the readings of the voltmeters are $V_{1}$,$V_{2}$,and $V_{3}$ respectively. Then

  • A
    $V_{1}=V_{2}=V_{3}$
  • B
    $V_{1} < V_{2}=V_{3}$
  • C
    $V_{1}>V_{2}>V_{3}$
  • D
    $V_{1}>V_{2}=V_{3}$

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