4%) Problem 4: In the figure, three resistors are connected to a voltage source so that R₂ and R3 e in parallel with one

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4%) Problem 4: In the figure, three resistors are connected to a voltage source so that R₂ and R3 e in parallel with one

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calculate I3 using potential and resistance given in the figure
4%) Problem 4: In the figure, three resistors are connected to a voltage source so that R₂ and R3 e in parallel with one another and that combination is in series with R₁.
12.0 V V₁ = ? 1.00 £2 ww R₁ P₂₂ 6.00 £2 1₂ = ? R 13.0 V₁=V-V=?
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