Calculate $I_x$, $v_1$, $v_2$, $v_3$, $I_1$, and $I_2$. $R_1 = 1.2 \text{ k}\Omega$ $R_2 = 2.2 \text{ k}\Omega$ $R_3 = 3.3 \text{ k}\Omega$ $E_1 = 20V$ $E_2 = 10V$ $I_1$ $I_2$ $I_x$
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Total resistance, Rt = R + R3 = 1.2k + 3.3k = 4.5k Show more…
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