To find current in a resistance connected in a network, Thevenin's theorem is used VTH = 20 V and RTH = 5 Ω. The current through the resistance: (1) is 4 A (2) is 4 A or less (3) is less than 4 A (4) May be 4 A or less or more than 4 A

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To find current in a resistance connected in a network, Thevenin's theorem is used VTH = 20 V and RTH = 5 Ω. The current through the resistance: is less than 4 A 

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