Consider the circuit shown below. Find $V_1$ (in V), $I_2$ (in A), and $I_3$ (in A). (Due to the nature of this problem, do not use rounded intermediate values in your calculations---including answers submitted in WebAssign. For the currents, indicate the direction with the signs of your answers.) $I_1 = 6$ A $R_1 = 16 Omega$ $R_2 = 8 Omega$ $V_2 = 55$ V $R_3 = 9 Omega$ $V_1 = ext{_____ V}$ $I_2 = ext{_____ A}$ $I_3 = ext{_____ A}$
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- \( I_1 = 6 \, \text{A} \) - \( I_2 = 12 \, \text{A} \) - \( I_3 = 13 \, \text{A} \) - \( R_1 = 16 \, \Omega \) - \( R_z = 8 \, \Omega \) - \( V_z = 55 \, \text{V} \) - \( R_3 = 9 \, \Omega \) Show more…
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