I've attached a picture of the problem statement, figure, and of my work so far.
I'm trying to use mesh currents and then differentiate it, but I really have no idea if I'm on the right track.
Also, I don't understand why i1 isn't just V/R (The physical current is the mesh current for R1...
OH, of course!
Thank you so much!
So I used the fact that ic=i6, and started backtracking. I figured out what ib and ia were, and then finally that V = 8.3V. But the answer in the book says it is 48.3V.
What am I missing?
Howdy!
Looking for help with the following problem (#33). I found it easiest to take a picture of the problem statement and the figure and another of my work (I am working on learning LaTeX so I can write them neatly in posts, but until then, I hope a picture is sufficient).
I got the system...