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How to do this by plain logic , no calcs
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CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffinOP3mo ago
i was thinking -- voltage across B3 = voltage across b1 + b2 b1 has higher power , thus lower resistance and lower voltage through it in circuit. same current passes through b1 and b2 therefore w2>w1 overall higher current passes through b3 since it has less resistance as compared to upper branch shit i just solved it @Moderator mark solved 🙏
trinny
trinny3mo ago
+fsolved
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