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Determine the voltage and current of the current source in the circuit. Use KVL & KCL

          Determine the voltage and current of the current source in the circuit.
Use KVL & KCL
        
Determine the voltage and current of the current source in the circuit.
Use KVL     KCL

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Determine the voltage and current of the current source in the circuit. use KUL & KCL Determine the voltage and current of the current source in the circuit Use KVL &KCL 89 MM 50
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00:01 In this quotient we are given a circuit that is this circuit and this is the junction this is 6 ampere this is 5 ampere and this is 2 ampere going in this direction so direction are also given this is going to this direction this is going to this direction this is going this direction and this is going this direction so so this is the junction and let this be this is i we need to find this i so let this be i1 i2 and i3 so according to kvl according to kclv so what is kclv the current current the sum of current flowing toward flowing towards a…
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