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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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Find equations using Kirchhoffs laws to solve the currents in
each branch of the following circuit. Show all the important steps
required in finding the equations. Solve the equations to calculate
the currents.You are allowed to use any valid method to solve the
equations.Consider ε1 = 20 V,
ε2 = 10.0 V, ε3 = 20 V,
R1 = 4.0 Ω, R2 = 10.0 Ω, R3 = 10.0
Ω, R4 = 4.0 Ω.
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Write the set of equations that determines the three currents in the circuit shown in the figure. (Assume that the capacitor is initially uncharged.) V + (V)e^-2, 990t s^-1 - 85.0 V = 0 85.0 V - [V + (V)e^-2, 990t s^-1] = 0 V + (V)e^-2, 990 t s^-1 +170 V = 0 (-0.521 A) e^-2, 990 t s^-1 = (-1.30 A)e^-2, 990 t s^-1 + (A)e^-2, 990 t s
Find equations using Kirchhoff's laws to solve the currents in
each branch of the following circuit. Show all the important steps
required in finding the equations. Solve the equations to calculate
the currents for some extra credits. [Note: You are allowed to use
any valid method to solve the equation.]
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