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This isn't a hard question I am sure, but I am new to circuit diagrams and need them as part of my product design course, so any help would be much appreciated.
Find the currents which are flowing in the 14Ohm and 10Ohm resistor.
V = I x R, but I am sure you knew that already ;)
Im not really sure. I guess i would combine the 15Ohm and 10Ohm resistor to give 6Ohm overall. But then i don't know where to go from there. If you could please explain the steps you took to come up with the answer so i know how to do it in the future, it would be much appreciated.
James
Homework Statement
Find the currents which are flowing in the 14Ohm and 10Ohm resistor.
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Homework Equations
V = I x R, but I am sure you knew that already ;)
The Attempt at a Solution
Im not really sure. I guess i would combine the 15Ohm and 10Ohm resistor to give 6Ohm overall. But then i don't know where to go from there. If you could please explain the steps you took to come up with the answer so i know how to do it in the future, it would be much appreciated.
James
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