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Calculate the current through 3Ω resistor in the circuit shown below.(a) 1(b) 2(c) 3(d) 4I got this question in exam.My question comes from Millman’s Theorem topic in chapter Useful Theorems in Circuit Analysis of Network Theory

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The correct CHOICE is (C) 3

The EXPLANATION is: Applying Nodal analysis the voltage V is GIVEN by (10-V)/2+(20-V)/5=V/3. V=8.7V. Now the current through 3Ω resistor in the CIRCUIT is I = V/3 = 8.7/3 = 2.9A ≅ 3A.



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