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A parallel circuit has a 7.90 volt source and a 2.00 ohm resistance and a 4.00...

A parallel circuit has a 7.90 volt source and a 2.00 ohm resistance and a 4.00 ohm resistance. What is the total current flow, in amps?

A series circuit has a 8.50 volt source and a 2.00 ohm resistance and a 4.00 ohm resistance.   What is the total current flow, in amps?

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