5.0 ? R1 V1 6.0 V V2 12.0 V R3 11.0 ? R2 9.0 ? Calculate the currents passing through each of the resistors using Kirchhoff's circuit laws. Let I1 be the current through R1, I2 through R2, and I3 through R3. Record I1, I2 and I3 on Table 2 In the space provided below put your calculations
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