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(10 points) For the circuit below, there are three currents
shown. Write three equations which could be used to solve for the
unknown currents. Do not solve them.
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From the circuit shown below,
(a) use KCL and KVL to solve for the three currents.
(b) With the given data below and the two currents flowing
clockwise, determine both currents using mesh analysis and the
voltages across each resistor.
r1= 3 Ohms
r2= 7 Ohms
r3= 2 Ohms
r4= 8 Ohms
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1a) Mesh Analysis [ 5 marks ] Consider the circuit shown below. All resistances are in Ohms. 8 v1 592 + + V1 422 7V2 3 Ω 5 V 2 Ω iz V2 + 622 10 22 i) Write down the KVL in the super mesh based on the mesh currents (ii, i2 and i3) given on the circuit. Do not solve the equations. [2 marks ] ii) Write down other equations in terms of mesh currents (ii, i2 and...
3. (33pts.) Write out the equations needed to solve for the currents in the various branches of the circuit shown. Just write them out; you don't need to actually solve them. 952 m} 3212 T3V -ZV 4.2 22. 322 3312 6V
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