For the circuit shown in the figure, calculate the following. (Assume V = 7.26 V and R = 6.54 Ω.) (a) the current in the 2.00-Ω resistor (Enter the magnitude.) I (b) the potential difference between points a and b, ΔV = Vb - Va V
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54Ω(i2 - i1) - 2Ωi1 = 0 - Simplifying the equation, we get: 6.54i2 - 8.54i1 = 12 Show more…
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