Using Kurshof laws find what is the values of: $V_{R1}$ and $V_{R2}$ $V_1 = 15$ volts a. $V_{R2} = 45$ Volt $I_1$ $R_1 = 222 \Omega$ A $R_2 = 560 \Omega$ $+$ $+$ $V_{R1}$ $I_3$ $V_{R2}$ $V_2 = 27$ volts $+$ $+$ $V_3 = 18$ volts
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