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3. Find the Current through R7 (All values are in Ohms) R2 200 R3 20 V1 R1 R4 R5 10 200 500 600 R6 R7 400 300 4. Find the Current through R7... again... R2 200 R3 20 I1 ? 1 R1 R4 R5 200 500 600 R6 R7 400 300

          3. Find the Current through R7 (All values are in Ohms)
R2
200
R3
20
V1
R1
R4
R5
10
200
500
600
R6
R7
400
300
4. Find the Current through R7... again...
R2
200
R3
20
I1
?
1
R1
R4
R5
200
500
600
R6
R7
400
300
        
3. Find the Current through R7 (All values are in Ohms)
R2
200
R3
20
V1
R1
R4
R5
10
200
500
600
R6
R7
400
300
4. Find the Current through R7... again...
R2
200
R3
20
I1
?
1
R1
R4
R5
200
500
600
R6
R7
400
300

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00:01 We have been given a circuit which is connected to a resistance r1 whose value is equal to 7 ome and which is connected to another resistance r2 which is equal to 15 ome and which is in series tension with r3 which is equal to 5 ome.
00:31 Another resistance r4 is connected which is equal to 10 oom and another three resistance are connected in parallel to each other.
00:50 Well, its value is r5 equal to 5 oom and this r6 is equal to 20 oom and this r7 is equal to 8 oom.
01:06 Now we have to calculate the value of i1...
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