In this circuit, - if R3 was short-circuited (replaced by zero Ohm resistance), what would be the current through R4? 120V Rs 1200 300 maximum zero O3 A O 1.71 A O 2.1 A Ouestien27/4i MacBook Pro

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In this circuit, - if R3 was short-circuited (replaced by zero Ohm resistance), what
would be the current through R4?
400
120V
R
Rs
RA
300
1200
maximum
zero
O3 A
1.71 A
O 2.1 A
Ouestien 27/4
MacBook Pro
Transcribed Image Text:In this circuit, - if R3 was short-circuited (replaced by zero Ohm resistance), what would be the current through R4? 400 120V R Rs RA 300 1200 maximum zero O3 A 1.71 A O 2.1 A Ouestien 27/4 MacBook Pro
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