23. (a) Determine a numerical value for each current and voltage ($i_1$, $v_1$, etc.) in the circuit of Fig. 3.63. (b) Calculate the power absorbed by each element and verify that they sum to zero.
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Determine the current i: From Ohm's Law, we know that V = IR, where V is the voltage and R is the resistance. In this case, the voltage across the 10 Ω resistor is 20 V, so we can calculate the current i as follows: i = V / R = 20 V / 10 Ω = 2 A Show more…
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