In the circuit shown in the figure, R₁ = 122, R₂ = 122, R3 = 2002, V₁ = 4 V₁ V₂ = 8 V, and the batteries are both ideal.

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In the circuit shown in the figure, R₁ = 122, R₂ = 122, R3 = 2002, V₁ = 4 V₁ V₂ = 8 V, and the batteries are both ideal.

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In The Circuit Shown In The Figure R 122 R 122 R3 2002 V 4 V V 8 V And The Batteries Are Both Ideal 1
In The Circuit Shown In The Figure R 122 R 122 R3 2002 V 4 V V 8 V And The Batteries Are Both Ideal 1 (49.65 KiB) Viewed 10 times
In the circuit shown in the figure, R₁ = 122, R₂ = 122, R3 = 2002, V₁ = 4 V₁ V₂ = 8 V, and the batteries are both ideal. What is the current through R₁? Express your answer in A with two decimal places. Only the numerical value will be graded. A V₁- R₁ www V₂ R₂ R₂
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