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Find the current flowing through the resistance `R_(1)` of the circuit shown in figure if the resistances are equal to `R_(1) = 10Omega, R_(2) = 20 Omega and R_(3), = 30 Omega` and the potentials of the points 1, 2, and 3 are equal to `varphi_(1) = 10 V, varphi_(2) = 6 V and varphi_(3) = 5 V`

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