b. I2 > I1
Physics, 20.07.2021 22:50 mariana5493
For this circuit shown, which of the following is true?
a. I2 < I1
b. I2 > I1
c. You cannot tell the relative values of I from the information given.
d. I2 = I1
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For this circuit shown, which of the following is true?
a. I2 < I1
b. I2 > I1
b. I2 > I1
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