(b) The circuit of Figure 2 has /₁ = 5mA, V₁ = 5V and R = 5k. Use mesh analysis to calculate the currents through all four of the resistors; hence calculate the source powers and comment on whether each source is generative or dissipative (via passive sign convention). (c) Use nodal analysis to check the currents you calculated in Q1(b) for the circuit in Figure 2. + I 3R m 2R ww Figuro 1 M R M 1₁ ( ↑ R 2R M M M R 2R Figure 2 + V₁

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(b) The circuit of Figure 2 has /₁ = 5mA, V₁ = 5V and R = 5k. Use mesh
analysis to calculate the currents through all four of the resistors; hence
calculate the source powers and comment on whether each source is
generative or dissipative (via passive sign convention).
(c) Use nodal analysis to check the currents you calculated in Q1(b) for the
circuit in Figure 2.
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Transcribed Image Text:(b) The circuit of Figure 2 has /₁ = 5mA, V₁ = 5V and R = 5k. Use mesh analysis to calculate the currents through all four of the resistors; hence calculate the source powers and comment on whether each source is generative or dissipative (via passive sign convention). (c) Use nodal analysis to check the currents you calculated in Q1(b) for the circuit in Figure 2. + I 3R ww 2R M Figuro 1 R www 1₁ (↑ R 2R M www Figuro R 2R + V₁
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