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BlasterV
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The point is to find currents i1,2,3,4, and 5 in the picture.
R1 = 14 Ohms
R2 = 6 Ohms
This is my work so far.
5 Currents, 5 Loops, 5 Equations, that is the rule (or so I think)
The way I am looking at it, there are 6 Loops, so if someone could reduce it to 5 that'd be of some help right there.
My second problem is that it is clear i1 branches off to i2 and i4, thus:
i1 = i2 + i4
but I don't know how to account for i3 and i5 in this equation, if someone could help me with that it'd be of great help too.
While I'm not exactly sure how the algebra works either I think I can figure it out if the 5 loops are identified and the quantities of the i's in comparison to each other are explained.
Anyhow, thanks for any help you can give, I know this is kind of a dreaded topic =P
R1 = 14 Ohms
R2 = 6 Ohms
This is my work so far.
5 Currents, 5 Loops, 5 Equations, that is the rule (or so I think)
The way I am looking at it, there are 6 Loops, so if someone could reduce it to 5 that'd be of some help right there.
My second problem is that it is clear i1 branches off to i2 and i4, thus:
i1 = i2 + i4
but I don't know how to account for i3 and i5 in this equation, if someone could help me with that it'd be of great help too.
While I'm not exactly sure how the algebra works either I think I can figure it out if the 5 loops are identified and the quantities of the i's in comparison to each other are explained.
Anyhow, thanks for any help you can give, I know this is kind of a dreaded topic =P