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101. Figure shows a circuit with the ide...

101. Figure shows a circuit with the ideal base The court dements have the following 21 www AV,, -3.0 V, SV, - 60 V R-200 R, - 400 The currents i landi, as shown in the circutie the values (1) 0.50 A. -0.25 A +0.25 A (2) 0.25 A, -0.50 A. -0.25 A (3) 0.50 A, 0.50 A, 10 A (4) -0.25 A, 0.50 A, 0.25 A

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