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The following figure shows a complex network of conductors which can be divided into two closed loops like ACE and ABC. Apply Kirchoff's voltage rule.

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Thus applying Kirchoff.s second law to the closed loop EACE
`I_(1)R_(1)+I_(2)R_(2)+I_(3)R_(3)= xi`
and for the closed loop ABCA
`I_(4)R_(4)+I_(5)R_(5)-I_(2)R_(2)=0`
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