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The IGCSE class is investigating the potential difference across, and the current in, wires.
The apparatus is shown in Fig. 2.1 (attached)
Draw a circuit diagram of the apparatus. Use standard circuit symbols.
(The circuit includes two identical resistance wires AB and CD. Use the standard symbol for a resistance to represent each of these wires.)
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