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Determine...

(a) the current in each resistor (Indicate the direction of the current flow through each resistor through the sign of your answer. Take upward current flow as positive.)

(b) the potential difference across the 200 Ohm resistor

I'm sorry, but I am unable to access or view specific URLs or images. However, I can provide you with guidance on how to determine the current in each resistor and the potential difference across the 200 Ohm resistor.

To determine the current in each resistor, you need to apply Ohm's law which states that the current (I) flowing through a resistor is equal to the potential difference (V) across the resistor divided by its resistance (R).

You need to have the values of the potential differences across the resistors and their resistances to calculate the current in each resistor. If the values of the potential differences and the resistor values are not given, you may need to refer to the circuit diagram or any additional information provided.

The potential difference across the 200 Ohm resistor can be found by using Ohm's law again. If you have the current flowing through the resistor and the value of the resistor, you can calculate the potential difference using the formula V = I * R.

If you can provide the circuit diagram or any additional information regarding the values of potential differences and resistances, I would be able to help you further.