As shown in Fig. 28-7, the current I divides into I 1 and I 2 . Find
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As shown in Fig. 28-7, the current I divides into I1 and I2. Find I1 and I2 in terms of R1, and R2.
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12 R₁ M R₂ Fig. 28-7 I
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