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If the magnitude of voltage in a circuit changes with time between zero to peak value and direction changes periodically then the voltage is called
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For a $DC$ circuit, Kirchoff's rules yield the following equations.
$I _{3}=I _{1}+I _{2}$
$10 = 3I _{1}-2I _{2}$
$50=2I _{2}+9.6I _{3}$
What is the current $I _{2}$ (Amps)?
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