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Physics, 20.03.2020 00:23, hellp138

You are to connect resistors R1 and R2, with R1 > R2, to a battery, first individually, then in series, and then in parallel. Rank those arrangements according to the amount of current through the battery, greatest first. (Use only the symbols > or =, for example series > R1 = R2 > parallel.)

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