'Use KVL and KCL to find in Ampere (A) in the circuit below: Vo 2V (Insert the numeric value of i in the box below without unit): IV'
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Step 1: Apply Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) to the circuit: -1 = I * 1 + 2 + I * 2 -1 = 3 + 2I -1 = 2I + 3 2I = -4 I = -2 A Show more…
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