Assume that R1 = 1.00 kohm, R2 = 2.00 kohm, R3 = 3.00 kohm, E1 = 60.0 V, E2 = 55.0 V and E3= 65.0 V. Calculate the current in R2. Calculate the current in R3. Find the magnitude of the potential difference between points c and f.
Assume that R1 = 1.00 kohm, R2 = 2.00 kohm, R3 = 3.00 kohm, E1 = 60.0 V, E2 = 55.0 V and E3= 65.0 V. Calculate the current in R2. Calculate the current in R3. Find the magnitude of the potential difference between points c and f.
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- Assume that R1 = 1.00 kohm, R2 = 2.00 kohm, R3 = 3.00 kohm, E1 = 60.0 V, E2 = 55.0 V and E3= 65.0 V.
- Calculate the current in R2.
- Calculate the current in R3.
- Find the magnitude of the potential difference between points c and f.
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Transcribed Image Text:Using Kirchhoff's rules, calculate the current in R₁ with the directions indicated in the figure below.
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