Arrange the following in the order of current, starting with the lowest. (A) 7 coulombs in 3 seconds. (B) 10 Volts across 5 Ohms (C) 15 Volts across 7.

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Arrange the following in the order of current, starting with the lowest. (A) 7 coulombs in 3 seconds. (B) 10 Volts across 5 Ohms (C) 15 Volts across 7 Ohms (D) 2 Amps

Arrange the following in the order of power consumption, starting with the lowest. (A) 7 Volts and 9 Amps (B) 9 Amps through 10 Ohms (C) 10 Amps through 9 Ohms (D) 100 Watts

Arrange the following in the order of resistance, starting with the lowest. (A) Copper, 100 m long, 0.5 cm dia (B) Copper, 50 m long, 0.25 cm dia (C) Copper, 100 m long, 0.25 cm dia (D) Copper, 50 m long, 0.5 cm dia

Arrange the following in the order of resistance, starting with the lowest. (A) Blue Grey Brown (B) Black Brown Black (C) Orange White Black (D) Red Brown Black

Arrange the following in the order of resistance, starting with the lowest. (A) 2 Ohms, 4 Ohms (in series) (B) 6 Ohms and 1 Ohm (in series) (C) 2 Ohms and 4 Ohms (in parallel) (D) 6 Ohms and 1 Ohm (in Parallel)