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Hello student to solve the given question let us use the formula for power that is equal to v multiply by i.
00:08
Here if we plug in the values that are given we get 2 .5 into 10 as to part 3 equals 250 multiply by i so from here we get the value of current i equals 10 emperors.
00:21
Now let us calculate the value for i 1 that is i r2 divided by r1 plus r1 2, it will be equal to 10 into 10 divided by 10 plus 15.
00:37
So from here we get the final answer for i1 value, that is 4 emperors.
00:43
Similarly, we can find the value for i2, that will be the total current 10 minus i1, 4.
00:51
So from here we get the second current value, i2 equals 6 ampers.
00:59
Now let us find the value for v1 here it will be i1r1 should be equal to i2r2.
01:09
So here if we plug in the values for i1r1 it will be 4 into 15.
01:16
So from here v1 will be equal to 60 volt.
01:20
Similarly v2 will be equal to total potential minus v1 60...