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Three resistors and two batteries are connected as shown in the circuit diagram. What is the magnitude of the current through the 12-V battery? A) 0.15 A B) 0.82 A C) 0.30
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The circuit shown here has two batteries of 8.0 V and 16.0 V and three resistors 3Ω, 9Ω and 9Ω and a capacitor 5.0 mu F. The current I in the circuit
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