A. Find the equivalent resistance.
B. Find the current that flows through the resistor 4.
C. Find the potential difference across the resistor 4.
here, R2 and R3 in series=R'=R2+R3=40ohm
R' in parallel with R1
R"=R'*R1/(R'+R1)=40*20/60=40/3=13.3ohm
now, R5, R4, R" in series=Req=R5+R4+R"=53.3ohm
B)V=IR4
I=24/20=1.2A
C) potential difference across R4
V=IR=1.2*53.3=63.96V
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