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In the circuit shown, R1 = 2 Ω , R2= 4 Ω , R3 = 3 Ω , R4 = 1 Ω
Calculate the :
a. total current in the circuit ANSWER:_________
b. voltage across 1-ohm resistor ANSWER:_________
c. the power dissipate in 2-ohm resistor ANSWER:_________
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