In the circuit shown, find (a) the current in the 3.00-? resistor; (b) the unknown emfs ?? and ??; (c) the resistance R. Note that three currents are given. 2.00 A R 4.00 ? 3.00 A 3.00 ? 6.00 ? 5.00 A
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The circuit likely consists of multiple branches with resistors and sources of electromotive force (emfs), E1 and E2. The given currents are flowing through different parts of the circuit, including a 2.00 A current through resistor R, a 3.00 A current through a Show moreā¦
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