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   In the above circuit,  \varepsilon <sub>1</sub> = 9 V,  \varepsilon <sub>2</sub> = 6 V, and  \varepsilon <sub>3</sub> = 6 V. Also R<sub>1</sub> = 25  \Omega , R<sub>2</sub> = 125   \Omega , and R<sub>3</sub> = 55   \Omega . Find the current flowing through R<sub>2</sub>. A)  0.60 A B)  0.063 A C)  0.68 A D)  0.36 A E)  0.16 A In the above circuit, ε\varepsilon 1 = 9 V, ε\varepsilon 2 = 6 V, and ε\varepsilon 3 = 6 V. Also R1 = 25 Ω\Omega , R2 = 125 Ω\Omega , and R3 = 55 Ω\Omega . Find the current flowing through R2.


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