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Transcribed Image Text:3. In the circuit diagram below, what are the correct
readings of voltmeters V and V2?
6.0 V 10.02
V2
5.00
1. V reads 2.0 Vand V2 reads 4.0 V
2. V reads 4.0 Vand V2 reads 2.0 V
3. V reads 3.0 Vand V2 reads 3.0 V
4. V reads 6.0 Vand V2 reads 6.0 V
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