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1. What is the value of the resistors in the figure if all they are identical?
Correct Answer: B
2. What is the electromotive force produced by the system of cells shown in the figure?
Correct Answer: A
3. What is the current I in the main branch for the circuit shown in the figure if all resistors are identical and their resistance is 6 Ω each? The resistance of wire and that of the source are not considered.
Correct Answer: C
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