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HW Problem 3 Conservation of Power 5 points each part Find Power in each device: P1 ______ P2 ______ P3 ______ P4 ______ Find Current in device 4 using KCL $I_4$ = ______

          HW Problem 3
Conservation of Power
5 points each part
Find Power in each device:
P1 ______
P2 ______
P3 ______
P4 ______
Find Current in device 4 using KCL
$I_4$ = ______
        
HW Problem 3
Conservation of Power
5 points each part
Find Power in each device:
P1 
P2 
P3 
P4 
Find Current in device 4 using KCL
I4 =

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HW Problem 3 Conservation of Power 5 points each part HW Problem 3 Conservation of Power 5points each part Find Power in each device: 3A +10V- 2 P1 P2 4 4A P3 + + 3 5V P4 15v 1 4A Find Current in device 4 using KCL 14= V GND
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00:01 From this question we can write calculate the power of each element so power p which is equal to v multiplied with i here v is the voltage across the element and i is the current through the element so we have to write first for 10 voltage of source this is power 10 v which is equal to minus 10 v multiple with 1 a here minus 10 v is the voltage drop across the 10 voltage source and 1 a is the current node so the answer is minus 10…
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