2- Find the current through each branch of the network shown below. 10 13 25 60 12 10 II 20
2- Find the current through each branch of the network shown below. 10 13 25 60 12 10 II 20
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KVL stands for Kirchhoff voltage law. KVL states that the total voltage drops around the loop in any closed electric circuit is equal to the sum of total voltage drop in the same closed loop.
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Transcribed Image Text:I
12
T3
Assumed Current
Direction
3- measure the current and voltage through each resistor and write down
the results in the table.
R1=500
R2=500 R3-300 R-1500
Rs=1000
I (mA)
V (volt)
Discussion and calculation :-
1- Compare between the practical and theoretical results and
Comment on your results.
2- Find the current through each branch of the network shown
below.
10
13
25
60
II
20

Transcribed Image Text:establish uniformity and prepare us for the method to be introduced in the
next section.
a. If a resistor has two or more assumed currents through it, the total
current through the resistor is the assumed current of the loop in
which Kirchhoff's voltage law is being applied, plus the assumed
currents of the other loops passing through in the same direction,
minus the assumed currents through in the opposite direction.
b. The polarity of a voltage source is unaffected by the direction of
the assigned loop currents.
4. Solve the resulting simultaneous linear equations for the assumed
loop currents.
Rs
1000
A
R5o0
1500R4
R2500
3/300
E2-1
1-5 v
Fig. (1) Mesh Circuit
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