Impedances in a 5 element circuit

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Homework Statement


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Just help me with 18 b.

Homework Equations


V1 = c1I1Z1. Same for V2,3,45. V = V1+V2+V3+V4+V5. V/I=Z=impedance.

The Attempt at a Solution


Maybe because of symmetry Z1=Z2 & Z3=Z4. Perhaps Z5 takes out one of the branches? Can I get a hint?
 
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Trying to read your image gives me eyestrain, but if Z1=Z2 & Z3=Z4 then what is I5 ?
 
https://1drv.ms/b/s!ApJAu5EMYb4JgpYy68UWlGVzp0PVLQ -- Here's the link if it helps you see better. problem 18b.
phinds said:
Trying to read your image gives me eyestrain, but if Z1=Z2 & Z3=Z4 then what is I5 ?
I would not assume anything is equal to another unless the problem explicitly says that
 
gimak said:
I would not assume anything is equal to another unless the problem explicitly says that
I am following up on what YOU said not what the problem statement said
gimak said:
1Maybe because of symmetry Z1=Z2 & Z3=Z4
 
One more thing: I still don't know how they jumped from the 2nd to last line to the last line in this problem (in the answer I mean).
 

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