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Chapter 15, Problem 60TAE

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Consider a circuit with a main wire that branches into two other wires. If the current is 10 A in the main wire and 4 A in one of the branches, how much current is in the other branch?

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QUESTION:

Consider a circuit with a main wire that branches into two other wires. If the current is 10 A in the main wire and 4 A in one of the branches, how much current is in the other branch?

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We have a circuit with a main wire that branches into two other wires, current in the main wire  has a value of 10 amperes, while current in one of the branches (let us take it as ) has a value of 4 amperes.

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