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Answered by TheRisenPhoenix
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There's actually no statement to what we have to find but I'll try.

The Equivalent resistance is straight away 20Ω by taking 30Ω resistor and 30Ω resistor in the series which is 60Ω and that parallel with 30Ω resistor.

Which is 1/(1/30Ω+1/60Ω) which is 20Ω

V is already given which is 2 volts

I = V/R

Therefore I = 2V/20Ω = 1/10 Ampere or 0.1 Ampere

I'll be sorry if this doesn't help as there is no actual question provided

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