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Find out the currents i1 and i2 for the circuit....?
 

when batteries are in parallel. in theoretical their voltages should be equal. Here, only either I1 or I2 exists which is 1A. when the driving battery looses it's charge and reduces it's voltage, other battery drives both load and another battery(then current depends on the voltage of the battery who lost it's charge).....
 

when batteries are in parallel. in theoretical their voltages should be equal. Here, only either I1 or I2 exists which is 1A. when the driving battery looses it's charge and reduces it's voltage, other battery drives both load and another battery(then current depends on the voltage of the battery who lost it's charge).....

Fine my dear friend.. Here, I'm applying the voltage from RPS. Even, u r saying the current produced by voltage sources are changing.. Is it possible in this circuit..? That is, if i1= 0A then i2=1A, but how it change immediately..? I knew, the current flowing through resistor is 1A, but i didn't get the values of i1 and i2..
 

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