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In the above network, current does not flow, when(1) p opened, q opened and $\mathrm{r}$ opened.(2) p closed, q opened and $r$ opened.(3) p opened, q closed and $r$ closed.(4) None of these
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Step 1: We are given a network from K to L and we need to find out when the current does not flow from K to L, depending on the opening and closing of switches P, Q, and R. Show more…
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