Use the image to answer the question.
V_{1} = 4V I_{1} = 6A
16V
V_{3} = 10V R_{3}
R2
Find the potential difference across R2 and the current through R2.
From the information given in the image, we can find the potential difference across R2.
V3 = V1 - V2
10V = 16V - V2
V2 = 16V - 10V
V2 = 6V
Therefore, the potential difference across R2 is 6V.
To find the current through R2, we can use Ohm's Law:
V = IR
6V = I * R2
Given that R2 = 10 ohms, we can solve for I:
I = 6V / 10 ohms
I = 0.6 A
Therefore, the current through R2 is 0.6 A.