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    This Figure Shows a Junction
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This Figure Shows a Junction

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Question 39

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This figure shows a junction.What is true of the currents? This figure shows a junction.What is true of the currents?   A) i<sub>1</sub> = i<sub>0</sub> + i<sub>2</sub> B) i<sub>2</sub>= i<sub>0</sub> + i<sub>1</sub> C) i<sub>0</sub> = i<sub>1</sub> - i<sub>2</sub> D) i<sub>1</sub> = i<sub>0</sub> - i<sub>2</sub> E) i<sub>0</sub> = i<sub>2</sub>- i<sub>1</sub>


A) i1 = i0 + i2
B) i2= i0 + i1
C) i0 = i1 - i2
D) i1 = i0 - i2
E) i0 = i2- i1

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