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So I'm to calculate the current intensities in the places I put the ammeters in (yeah, I reckon one of them is turned around :
http://i.stack.imgur.com/PAmmD.jpg
And while I can calculate such things for series or parallel circuits, I was taught I should first try to simplify the circuit and do it with Ohm's law and supplementary resistance. So I did something like that (which is my only idea):
http://i.stack.imgur.com/E4svU.jpg
And, regretfully, the results in the simulator are different. Then, how can I evaluate the 3 Ohm resistor (the one being "vertical" in the first picture) to somehow simplify the circuit and be able to calculate it? Could you please help? :)
http://i.stack.imgur.com/PAmmD.jpg
And while I can calculate such things for series or parallel circuits, I was taught I should first try to simplify the circuit and do it with Ohm's law and supplementary resistance. So I did something like that (which is my only idea):
http://i.stack.imgur.com/E4svU.jpg
And, regretfully, the results in the simulator are different. Then, how can I evaluate the 3 Ohm resistor (the one being "vertical" in the first picture) to somehow simplify the circuit and be able to calculate it? Could you please help? :)