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Consider the circuit shown in the figure. Suppose the four resistors in this circuit have the values R1 = 12 Ω , R2 = 7.3 Ω , R3 = 6.2 Ω , and R4 = 14 Ω , and that the emf of the battery is E = 15 V.


Part A.Find the current through each resistor using the rules for series and parallel resistors.

Part B. Find the current through each resistor using Kirchhoff's rules. 

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