Find the current through each resistor in the given network
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How to find current flowing through a resistor?
To find the current through R2, we must first find the voltage applied to it. The voltage across the two resistors in parallel is the same: V2=V3=V−V1=12.0V−2.35V=9.65V. Now we can find the current I2 through resistance R2 using Ohm's law: I2=V2R2=9.65V6.00Ω=1.61A.
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