The currents $i_1$ and $i_2$ in the circuit in (Figure 1) are 16 A and 35 A, respectively. The source voltages are $v_{g1} = 257$ V and $v_{g2} = 625$ V. Find the magnitude of the power supplied by each voltage source. Express your answers in watts to three significant figures separated by a comma. $P_{257 V}, P_{625 V} = ?$ W
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- Current \( i_1 = 16 \, \text{A} \) - Current \( i_2 = 35 \, \text{A} \) - Voltage \( v_{g1} = 257 \, \text{V} \) - Voltage \( v_{g2} = 625 \, \text{V} \) Show more…
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