In a two-branched parallel-connected resistors, the current in any branch is equal to the current going to the parallel combination times the resistance of _____ divided by the ______ of the resistance of the two resistors. Choose the correct answer:  A. that branch, sum B. the other branch, product C. the other branch, sum D. that branch, product

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In a two-branched parallel-connected resistors, the current in any branch is equal to the current going to the parallel combination times the resistance of _____ divided by the ______ of the resistance of the two resistors.

Choose the correct answer: 

A. that branch, sum

B. the other branch, product

C. the other branch, sum

D. that branch, product

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