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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
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Now, I dnt have a clue on hw to solve this.
hage567
May16-07, 09:09 PM
Why? What is confusing you?
there are three loops and 2 nodes.
See when considering one loop, do I have to add all the resistance together.
So for loop 1 (1v)
the resistance is 2.5
so current = 1/2.5=0.4 A
but im getting the wrong answer
hage567
May16-07, 10:14 PM
How did you get 2.5? You must sum the entire loop. The sum of the changes in potential across all the elements in a closed loop must be zero. You only need to consider two loops here, and the one node (which gives you the relation between the three branch currents). The value for I won't be the same in each part of the circuit.
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