Three resistors,each with resistance R1,are in series in a circuit.They are replaced by one equivalent resistor,R.Comparing this resistor to the first resistor of the initial circuit,which of the following is true?
A) The current through R equals the current through R1.
B) The voltage across R equals the voltage across R1.
C) The power given off by R equals the power given off by R1.
D) R is less than R1.
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