Find the current through each of the three resistors of the circuit shown in Fig. P26.61. The emf sources have negligible internal resistance. Figure P26.62 R1 = 1.00 ?, R2 = 2.00 ?, R3 = 1.00 ?, R4 = 2.00 ?, R5 = 1.00 ?, + 14.0 V
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Step 1: Apply KCL at node A: From equation 1, we have 3I1 - 2I2 - 2I3 = 14 Show more…
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