I<sub>A</sub> ? R<sub>2</sub> R<sub>3</sub> R<sub>6</sub> +V<sub>B</sub>- -V<sub>C</sub>+ R<sub>5</sub>
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Starting at point V_B and moving clockwise: V_B - I_B * Rr - Ve - I_A * Ru - V_C - I_A * Rs = 0 Show more…
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