In the following circuit, $5$ $\Omega$ resistor develops $45$ $J/s$ due to current flowing through it. The power developed per second across $12$ $\Omega$ resistor is ............. $W$
  • A$16$
  • B$192$
  • C$36$
  • D$64$
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