Given below are two statements: 
Statement I: The law of conservation of energy is valid in electric circuits.
Statement II: Kirchhoff's junction law is applicable to electric circuits.
 
1. Statement I and Statement II are True and Statement I is the correct explanation of Statement II.
2. Statement I and Statement II are True and Statement I is not the correct explanation of Statement II.
3. Statement I is True, Statement II is False.
4. Statement I is False, Statement II is True.
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A wire is connected to form an equilateral triangle ABC, each side having a resistance of \(4\) \(\Omega\). The vertex C is maintained at zero volts (\(V_C=0\)), and currents flowing in at A and B are as shown in the figure. The ratio of the potentials at D and E \(\Big(i.e.~\frac{V_D}{V_E}\Big)\) equals:
                                            
1. \(\frac31\)

2. \(\frac21\)

3. \(\frac11\)

4. \(\frac53\)
Subtopic:  Kirchoff's Current Law |
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