Le Answer
Use the BAcos(theta) formula to find the flux. But since the Magnetic field vector is given, keep in mind that flux operates perpendicular to the field, so all you really have to do is calculate (B_k)(A)cos(90). And you'll be squaring that number and then taking the root so because...
Having trouble with some review circuits using nodal analysis :(
Homework Statement
I'm trying to find node voltages for v1, v2, and v3.
I = 3.1A
Homework Equations
V=IR
The Attempt at a Solution
My method of going about and solving this was fairly straight forward I thought...