The voltage drop across $15\, \Omega$ resistance in the given figure will be $.....V.$
JEE MAIN 2021, Diffcult
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Point drop across $6 \,\Omega=1 \times 6=6={V}_{{AB}}$
$\Rightarrow$ Hence point drop across $15 \,\Omega=6$ $volt$ $={V}_{{AB}}$
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