SOLUTION: The current in one part of a series circuit is 3-2j amps. The current in another part of the circuit is 2+4j amps. What would the total amps in the circuit be?

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Question 1010023: The current in one part of a series circuit is 3-2j amps. The current in another part of the circuit is 2+4j amps. What would the total amps in the circuit be?
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The current in one part of a series circuit is 3-2j amps. The current in another part of the circuit is 2+4j amps. What would the total amps in the circuit be?
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If a circuit is in series, the current is the same at all points.
Makes no sense.

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