Kirchhoff's Rules: Find Currents in 2R, 3R, 1R, 4R, 10R Circuit

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The discussion revolves around finding the currents in a circuit with various resistances using Kirchhoff's rules. The resistances provided are 2.00, 3.00, 1.00, 4.00, and 10.0 ohms, but the circuit's configuration is not initially clear.

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  • Participants discuss the necessity of knowing the circuit's layout to proceed with the problem. There is an emphasis on the importance of showing work and identifying where one is stuck in the problem-solving process.

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Some participants have pointed out the need for a visual representation of the circuit to advance the discussion. Guidance has been offered regarding the forum's policies on homework help, emphasizing the importance of original work and understanding.

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Find currents , , and given the following values of resistances in the circuit: = 2.00 , = 3.00 , = 1.00 , = 4.00 , and = 10.0 .

Enter your answers in amperes, separated by commas.
 
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You can't answer this question without knowing what the circuit looks like...
 
sorry i have attached it to this post
 

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Welcome to PF aly1188;

This belong in the homework help forum. Also, it is PF policy to show your working and specifically where you are stuck. We will try to nudge you in the right direction, but you will have to do the leg-work yourself.

A word of warning, if your lecturer/tutor catches you submitting stuff off the internet you can face some pretty severe penalties. And don't be fooled, it is VERY easy to get caught (even the old fuddy-duddies are pretty awake to online plagiarism these days). I myself issued 45 separate warnings to my students last year.

Claude.
 

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