How Do You Set Up Equations for Electrical Circuit Problems?

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The discussion focuses on setting up equations for electrical circuit problems using Kirchhoff's rules. A user is struggling to formulate the equations and has shared a link to a diagram, which others note is not functioning. They are advised to avoid posting the same question in multiple forums and to refer to forum guidelines. The key point is that three simultaneous linear equations can be established for the three loops in the circuit, with the total potential difference equating to zero. The user expresses difficulty in understanding how to set up the equations, highlighting a need for guidance in electrical concepts.
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I've drawn a diagram of the question at the website below

http://casio.bravehost.com/physics.jpg

I need your help
 
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1) The link doesn't work.
2) Do not post the same question in multiple forums.
3) Read the sticky at the top of the forum. (The one that says "Read This Before Posting".)
 
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Please help me solve this question

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I felt bad for you, so I uploaded it
http://1337moose.com/physics/physics.jpg
Isnt there an upload attatchment button on here anyway?
EDIT: your one step ahead of me
and click the submit button only once O.O
 
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Please help me solve the question

http://1337moose.com/physics/physics.jpg
 
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There are three different loops, so you can set up three simultaneous linear equations with the Kirchoff's rules. The total potential difference as you traverse a loop is zero.
So show us where you are stuck!
 
The truth is i don't know how to set up the equation, I'm simply weak in electric. Sorry
 
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