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Two resistors, R1 = 3 Ω, R2 = 12 Ω , are connected in parallel. If...

Two resistors, R1 = 3 Ω, R2 = 12 Ω , are connected in parallel. If the current through the first resistor is 4.6 A, how much is the current through the second resistor?
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If you switched the combination to series, while maintaining 4.6 A of current through the first resistor, what will be the current through the second resistor?
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