For the circuit shown in the figure, the Mesh Equation for mesh #4 is 40Ω. 13Ω 10V 8V 592W 40Ω 197Ω 29Ω 4V Oa. I-21+313+414=-2 Ob. 01-I+413+514=4 Oc. 01+21+513-714=4 eI31+51+714=-4
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