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jennylove:

Which of the following statements is true about the circuit shown? I2>I3>I1 I1>I3>I2 I1>I2>I3 I1=I2=I3

jennylove:

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jennylove:

this was another question we did yesterday , Which of the following statements is true about the circuit shown? I1>I2>I3 I2>I3>I1 I1=I2=I3 I1>I3>I2 would it be different then the one above^

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jennylove:

@TheSmartOne

TheSmartOne:

Same question

jennylove:

there values are different i believe in the image

jennylove:

so it wouldnt it need to be solved differently?

jennylove:

well not necessarily solved by interpreted different ?

jennylove:

i know for the second one you said they were all equal, would it be the same ?

TheSmartOne:

The numbers are different perhaps but the answer still seems the same since the ratio is the same

TheSmartOne:

No no no

TheSmartOne:

Voltage is the same Current is different in parallel

TheSmartOne:

You have to use V = IR plug in each resistor's resistance and find the current

jennylove:

oh wait nvm you didnt say they were equal , we found out it was I1>I3>I2

jennylove:

im sorry!

TheSmartOne:

Yep!

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