CALCULATIONS 1. Use superposition to calculate currents I1, I2, and I3 in the circuit of Figure 6-1. E1 = 10 V R1 = 3.3 k? R2 = 1 k? R3 = 680 ? E2 = 5 V FIGURE 6-1
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Using Ohm's law (V = IR), we can calculate the currents: I1 = E1 / (R1 + R2) = 12V / (3.3kΩ + 1kΩ) = 2.6 mA I2 = E1 / R2 = 12V / 1kΩ = 12 mA I3 = E1 / (R1 + R2 + R3) = 12V / (3.3kΩ + 1kΩ + 680Ω) = 1.8 mA Show more…
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