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Then toggles every second switch, i. e., switches s2, s4, s6, s8, etc. switch demon #3 then toggles every third switch, i. e., switches s3, s6, s9, etc. this continues in analogous fashion for the remaining switch demons #4 through #10,000,000,000, after which all the switch demons leave. calculate the resulting current i in the circuit in its final state. justify your answer and explain your reasoning in detail.

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