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Assuming a resistances of 10 Ω, 5 Ω and 2 Ω for RA, RB, and Rc respectively and a potential difference of 30 V, what is the value of the current in each branch of the circuit? What value do you get when you add
the current on each branch together? (Parallel Circuit)

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