1. Use mesh analysis to find $i_1$ and $i_2$. 12 ? 6? $i_1$ $i_2$ + 30 V 5 ? + 20 V 2. Use mesh analysis to find $i_1$ and $i_2$. $i_1$ $2v_0$ $i_2$ 250 ? $+ v_0$ 240 V (+ 50 ? 150 ? 3. Use nodal analysis to find $v_1$ and $v_2$. 5 A $v_1$ $v_2$ 10 ? 5 ? 4 ? 10 A
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Mesh Analysis: To find i and i, we need to apply Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) to each mesh in the circuit. Mesh 1: - Starting from the top left corner, we have a voltage source of 30V. - Moving clockwise, we encounter a resistor of 69Ω, followed by a current Show more…
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