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Find the current in each wire.

`epsilon = 50V, epsilon_2 = 40V`
`epsilon_3 =30 V, epsilon_4 = 10V`
`R_1 = 2Omega, R_2 = 2Omega`
`R_3 = 1Omega`

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Let potential at point a be 0 volt, then potential of other
points is shwon in fig.5.119. Analysis of current in different
branches are shown in the figure.
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