So, I need to;
1. Make the equation from one circuit which only has epsilon_1 as the voltage source while R4 doesn't have any current going through.
2. Make the equation from one circuit which only has R2 until R8, and the remaining epsilons (e2, e3, and e4).
Is that it?
Oh, I see. I miscaught the direct intention you gave me. My bad 😭. But, really though... With mesh analysis, I feel like what I need to search is technically much less than what I was taught. Instead of having 6 different currents, I have 3 currents. That's amazing!
And then, I'm just doing the math... That's it.
How about the 3 loop? Is it the same? I think someone suggested me to break the circuit into 2 parts of circuit. One with e1 and the other with the other components such as e2 until e4. The problem is, from your example, it was given the fixated...
If this is not what you're thinking of, can you draw it for me? Sorry if I keep asking, I'm a new guy, who doesn't know how to do loop circuits since the teacher told us to learn independently
When I apply this, I mean... I had current in R1 to be... Clockwise while the 2nd Loop would be counter clockwise and the 3rd Loop would be clock wise... Is that what you meant or I'm missing some parts here?