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those are my equations, need help on part C c. Solve the equations for l s, la, and ls. Once you have your equations, show them to your instructor for approval before continuing to the rest of the lab. Build the circuit and set V1 = 5.00 V and V,-100V-Be careful to make sure your leads in and out of the power supplies are correct! Do not turn on the power supplies yet 2. Using the values for resistance and...
1) 2) 3) Using Ohm's Law, the answer for 2 is: (don't need an answer for number 3) 4) R1 V. + R2 12 R3 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WJUWDo8q7wGCQmwBgMvR04B_SY-MNJNN/view?usp=sharing Consider the circuit in Figure 2. We will assume that both the power supply's potentials V and V, along with the resistors R, through R3 are known quantities where the currents flowing through the circuit are unknown. Since there are three unknown currents in this circuit, three linearly independent equations are needed in order...