i agree, this is the method I've learned in school. btw I am a gr.12 high school student.
so the two equations i came up with are:
Eqn 1: -V4 + V1 + V3 = 0
Eqn 2: -V3 + V2 + V5 = 0
Note: V4 = 32V and V5 = 20V( i assigned the two batteries V4 and V5)
are these equations correct?
is it possible to use voltage division in this circuit? if so, which battery will i use( 20 V or 32V)? or will i use the difference between the two batteries when calculating for voltage division?
PS: Thanks for your help collinsmark and willem2
Homework Statement http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae152/timmy_064/circuitryprob.jpg2. Instructions: Find the unknowns : V1, V2, V3, i1, i2, i3, i4
i wasn't able to solve this problem due to the circuit containing 2 batteries. its confusing. can someone help me. please. thanks.
EDIT: Since...