Essential University Physics
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Chapter 27, Problem 61P
In Fig. 27.40, take ε0 = 12 V, R1 = 4.0 Ω, R2 = 8.0 Ω, and R3 = 2.0 Ω. Find current I2 (a) immediately after the switch is first closed and (b) a long time later. (c) After a long time, the switch is reopened. Now what’s I2?
FIGURE 27.40 Problem 61
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