In the above electrical network, suppose that \( V_{1}=19, V_{2}=11, R_{1}=2, R_{2}=5, R_{3}=4 \). Find the currents.
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Step 1: Identify the given values: \[ V_1 = 19 \, \text{V} \] \[ V_2 = 11 \, \text{V} \] \[ R_1 = 2 \, \Omega \] \[ R_2 = 5 \, \Omega \] \[ R_3 = 4 \, \Omega \] Show more…
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