I was able to solve it using the idea of interior alternates to find the angle opposite to the resultant and then I found the resultant using cosine law afterwards. That's all I really need for help, thanks, everyone!
This is the best I could! I only need someone to help me figure out how I could find the angles within the triangle given so that I could find the resultant on my own.
I need help finding the resultant with vectors: 37.5N[NE] and 45N[21° S of E]
I just don't know a way to find the angles within this triangle to help me get the resultant, so can anybody help me out?
the voltages are the same for both resistors
the voltages are the same for both resistors
the voltage is the sum of the currents for the 8-ohm resistor and the 10-ohm resistor multiplied by the 20-ohm resistor.
I'm having difficulties finding the current for a 9-ohm resistor only, not the 20-ohm
My attempt was to find the voltage of a 20ohm resistor which is V = (0.75A)(20-ohm) = 15V. I got the 0.75A by adding the currents of the two resistors (8-ohm and 16-ohm) together that were in parallel and it...