9. By considering Kirchhoff's second rule (loop rule), find the current flowing in the circuit below. Indicate whether it is flowing clockwise or anti-clockwise. (Note that the direction of the current shown may not be the true direction). [8 points] Anti clockwise $R_1 = 4.0 \Omega$ $\mathcal{E}_1 = 20.0 \text{ V}$ + $R_2 = 2.0 \Omega$ $\mathcal{E}_2 = 16.0 \text{ V}$ +
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