Series-Parallel DC Circuits?!? Need Help Fast!!!?

In a series-parallel circuit is it possible for the current at a certain point in the circuit to be greater than the total current of the circuit?

Here's an example of what I'm talking about:

http://electropart.info/images/series parallel%2...

Is it possible for the current through R3 to be great than the total current of the circuit (RT) ?

Comments

  • No, I_T should be largest. I_3 should be 0.5A.

    12 p 12 = 6

    6 s 4 = 10

    10 p 10 = 5

    15 s 5 s 30 = 50

    I_T = 100V/50Ω = 2A

    Parallel resistors are equal, so current splits equally. I_5 = I_6 = 1A and I_3 = I_4 = 0.5A

  • the present via R3 will in elementary terms be a fragment of the complete present day for the circuit. to discover complete present day: discover the parallel between R3 and R4, upload R6, parallel the tip result with R5, upload R1+R2, that's the Rt. complete present day It=100v/Rt.

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