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(i) State the two Kirchhoff's laws, Expl...

(i) State the two Kirchhoff's laws, Explain of the briefly how these rules are justified.
(ii) The current is drawn from a cell of emf E andinternal resistance r connected to the network of resistors each of resistance r as shown in the figure. Obtain the expression for (i) The current draw from the cell and (ii) the power consumed in the network .

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