Using the figure shown, what will be the amount of current i (short-circuit current) in the circuit if R2 is to be replaced with a short-circuit or a conducting wire.

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Using the figure shown, what will be the amount of current i (short-circuit current) in the circuit if R2 is to be replaced with a short-circuit or a conducting wire.

R1
a
4 Ohm
Vs
14 V
R2
6 Ohm
Is
/4A
Transcribed Image Text:R1 a 4 Ohm Vs 14 V R2 6 Ohm Is /4A
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