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In the circuit shown, I₁ = 2.00 A, I₂ = 3.00 A, I₃ = 5.00 A. Using Kirchhoff's law:

A) Find the current I₄ in the 3.00Ω resistor.

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Final answer:

To find the current I4 using Kirchhoff's laws, we need the circuit layout and values for resistances and EMFs. Kirchhoff's junction rule states that I1 should equal the sum of I2 and I3 at point A.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Kirchhoff's junction rule at point A, the equation would be I1 = I2 + I3 because the current entering a junction equals the current leaving the junction. For Kirchhoff's loop rules, we would need the specific details of the circuit elements' arrangement to write down the loop equations accurately. Without those details, we cannot provide the loop equations or solve for the current I4. If the circuit diagram and values for resistances and electromotive forces (EMFs) were provided, we could use these rules to find the unknown current.

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