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    Engineering Kirchoff's Tension Law, resistor circuit.

    Sorry for the late reply, but I actually found the right values :) I had just miscalculated. The next question is finding it using the node method, as you said. Something I'm not very good at it. I'll keep you updated !
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    Engineering Kirchoff's Tension Law, resistor circuit.

    I2 = -30.08 I3 = 2.97 I6 = 43.68 ... I don't get it.
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    Engineering Kirchoff's Tension Law, resistor circuit.

    I think we're on to something here ! I'll try it and let you know. How did I not see that D: !
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    Engineering Kirchoff's Tension Law, resistor circuit.

    I'm starting to have doubts about my simplifications. I'll give you the original circuit in a minute. (Iy = 6A, Iz = 12A) I used the Norton equivalence to replace current sources with tension sources. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9301772/original.PNG
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    Engineering Kirchoff's Tension Law, resistor circuit.

    I2 = -25.666 I3 = -19 I6 = 39 Pretty sure they're wrong. I tried solving with a software called Solve Elec (just gives me the values, and it gives me more reasonable ones (all positive and under 10A).
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    Engineering Kirchoff's Tension Law, resistor circuit.

    Homework Statement Find I1, I2, I3, I6 (intensities at R1, R2, R3 and R6) using Kirchoff's Tension Law. R1 = 1/3 Ohm, R2 = 1/4, R3 = 1/3, R4 = 1/2, R5 = 1, R6 = 1/4 E3 = 32V, E1 = 2V, E2 = 4V. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9301772/Capture.PNG The Attempt at a Solution The schematic...
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