The equivalent resistance and potential difference between $A$ and $B$ for the circuit is respectively
  • A$4  \,\Omega$, $8\, V$
  • B$8 \,\Omega, \,\,4\, V$
  • C$2  \,\Omega$, $2\, V$
  • D$16  \,\Omega$, $8\, V$
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