I, 10 ?, 20 ?, 12 V, 40 ?, 16 V, a, b
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- There is a current source \( I = 2 \text{ A} \). - There are three resistors: \( 10 \Omega \), \( 20 \Omega \), and \( 40 \Omega \). - There are two voltage sources: \( 12 \text{ V} \) and \( 16 \text{ V} \). Show more…
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