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In the circuit shown here, `E_(1) = E_(2) = E_(3) = 2 V` and `R_(1) = R_(2) = 4 ohms`. The current flowing between point `A` and `B` through battery `E_(2)` is

A

Zero

B

2 amp from A to B

C

2 amp from B to A

D

None of the above

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The correct Answer is:
B


`E_(eq) = 2V`
`i=4/2 = 2A` [From A to B]
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