Why Does I(o3) Equal Zero in Simple Circuits?

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The discussion centers on the question of why the current I(o3) equals zero in a simple circuit configuration. The consensus is that the presence of two 4k Ohm resistors in parallel creates a path of higher resistance, effectively shorting out that branch. Consequently, current flows through the path of least resistance, which is the empty branch, resulting in no current flowing through I(o3). This confirms that the two 4k Ohm resistors are indeed rendered useless in this specific circuit setup.

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Hi,

I have a simple circuit question. I was just wondering why I(o3) = 0? (see link)

- Is it because current always follows the path of least resistance?
- So the current flows through the empty branch and not beyond that?
- Are the two remaining 4 kilo(ohm) useless?

http://www.angelfire.com/ct2/frames3000/integrate.html"

Thanks.
 
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Basically yes, you shorted out the two 4k Ohm resistors, no current is going to flow down that branch.
 

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