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4. In Figure (a) Assign a voltage and current variable 200 Ω to every element. (b) Use KVL to find the voltage across each resistor. (c) Use Ohms law to find the current through each resistor. (d) Use KCL to find the current through each voltage source. 200 Ω 200 Ω
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