10. For the network of Fig. 80: a. Find the current through each branch. b. Find the total resistance. c. Calculate I, using the result of part (b). d. Find the source current using the result of part (a). e. Compare the results of parts (c) and (d). Ry 12 E E 18 V R, 3 0 R2 R3 36 Q +
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