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My article Coil and resistor induction paradox shows that the potential energy of electrons in an induced coil is not correctly described by Faraday’s law. This is illustrated by Figure 1 in which a circular circuit with a resistor A is induced in a magnetic field; the resistance of the wire P is negligible. The inconsistency is that the electric field in the conductor wire P is zero and the moving electrons cannot collect energy. The present article exposes another problem: finding the potential in induced circuit with multiple resistor and branches.