Consider the following circuit Vs1 R1 + R2 + Assume the following values: Vs1=10v Vs2=24v R1=5 ohms R2=20 ohm Use Kirchhoff laws to calculate currents and voltages for each resistor. Use 4 digit after the decimal point IR1= IR2= VR1= VR2= A A VS2
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The sum of the voltage drops across the resistors must equal the sum of the voltage sources. Vs1 - IR1 * R1 - Vs2 - IR2 * R2 = 0 Show more…
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