Consider the circuit shown in the figure. Take R1=R, R2=2R and R3=R. Find the magnitude of the current passing through the resistor R3 in terms of V/R . Express your answer using one decimal place. V 3V R1 4V R2 R3
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Step 1:** Apply Kirchhoff's voltage law (KVL) in the loop containing resistors R, 2R, and R3: - Starting from the top left corner and moving clockwise, we have: - Voltage drop across R: -2R*i2 - Voltage drop across 2R: +4V - Voltage drop across R3: -V - Show more…
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