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A 10 volt car battery with negligible internal resistance is connected to a series combination of a 4`Omega ` resistor that obey ohms law and a thermistor that do not obey Ohm's law .but instead has a current voltage relation V=`alpha`I + `beta` `I^2` with `alpha`= 2`Omega` and `Beta`= 4`Omega`/A .Find the current throug 4`Omega` resistor

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