1 (5 points) For the circuit shown in Figure 1, find $V_A$, $V_B$, $V_C$ and $V_D$ A B C D 6k 4k 6V 9k 3k 2mA Figure 1 $V_A + V_B - V_A$ 6V
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First, let's label the nodes in the circuit. We'll call the top node A, the node between the 10Ω and 20Ω resistors B, the node between the 20Ω and 30Ω resistors C, and the bottom node D. Show more…
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