Question
Question: In the electrical circuit shown in the figure the current through the 4Ω resistor is: 
Final resistance = 3+4+3 = 10 ohm
So, using ohm’s Law we get the total current through the circuit as
V=IR⇒9=10I⇒I=0.9A
This whole current passes through the 3-ohm resistor and then it gets divided between the 8 ohm resistor and the combination of the three resistors equivalent to 8 ohm. As the resistance on both the branches is the same the current will be divided equally between them. So, 0.45 ampere of current will pass through both the branches. As there are no further divisions, the same amount of current will flow through the complete branch and this will be the current that is passed through the 4 ohm resistor. None of the options match the correct answer. So, we will choose the closest answer.
Hence, the correct option is B, i.e. 0.5 A.
Note:
We can also use the loop rule in both the loops along with junction rule to solve. There we will have to solve a system of linear equations and that method will be longer and take more time. Therefore, this method of finding equivalent resistances and using ohm’s law is easier to solve.