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How Do You Calculate Current and Power in a 3-Resistor Circuit?
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[QUOTE="gneill, post: 5440958, member: 293536"] Your first loop equation looks fine. I can't picture what your second loop is from the equation that you wrote, but I can say that it is incorrect. Your third loop equation has an error in the last term: current I[SUB]2[/SUB] does not pass through the 10 Ω resistor. Can you label the nodes in your diagram and state your loop paths? Hint: You only need enough loops so that each component is included in at least one of the loops. In this problem you can get away with two loop equations. [/QUOTE]
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