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Homework Statement
Homework Equations
KCL
The Attempt at a Solution
See picture. I got ix=i1. And I am stuck. Would someone please help me?
Many thanks in advance.
The discussion revolves around applying Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) and Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) to analyze a circuit, as illustrated in a provided picture. Participants are attempting to solve for currents and voltages in a circuit involving resistors of 5kOhm and 20kOhm.
Some participants have provided guidance on simplifying the circuit and writing equations for currents and voltage drops. There is an ongoing exploration of KVL equations, with various interpretations and approaches being discussed. No explicit consensus has been reached, but productive direction has been provided.
Participants are working within the constraints of a homework assignment, which may limit the information they can use or the methods they can apply. There is a focus on deriving relationships and equations based on the circuit's configuration.
I got ix=i1
CWatters said:Thats correct. The current through the 20kOhm must be 2i1
How about writing some KVL equations.
CWatters said:First off you can simplify things..
V1 = V3
V2 = V4
Then write equations for the current through the 5k and 20k.
Edit: oh heck I've given you the current through the 20K already. Just write an eqn for the current in the 5k.
Then using those write equations for the voltage drop across the 5k and 20K.
Then write your KVL equation. Try the outer loop.
CWatters said:First off you can simplify things..
V1 = V3
V2 = V4
Then write equations for the current through the 5k and 20k.
Edit: oh heck I've given you the current through the 20K already. Just write an eqn for the current in the 5k.
Then using those write equations for the voltage drop across the 5k and 20K.
Then write your KVL equation. Try the outer loop.