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Find the magnitude and direction of the current flowing through the resistance `R` in the circuit shown in Fig. if the emf's of the sources are equal to `E_(1) = 1.5 V` and `E_(2) = 3.7 V` and the resistances are equal to `R_(1) = 10 Omega, R_(2) = 20 Omega , R = 5.0 Omega`. The internal resistances of the sources are neglible.

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