Calculate v. 4.5 A ww 10 M 6 Ω + ν M 2 Ω ww 12 Ω 4 Ω +1 30 V

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The image presents an electrical circuit with the following components:

1. A current source providing 4.5 A.
2. A 1 Ω resistor connected in series directly after the current source.
3. A 6 Ω resistor connected in series further along the circuit.
4. A 2 Ω resistor in series after the 6 Ω resistor.
5. A node where the voltage \( v \), marked with a positive and a negative, is to be calculated.
6. A 12 Ω resistor in series before looping to the voltage source.
7. A 4 Ω resistor in series right before the voltage source.
8. A 30 V voltage source positioned at the end of the circuit.

The task is to calculate the voltage \( v \) across the specified point in the circuit. The components are connected in series, indicating that the same current flows through each resistor.
Transcribed Image Text:The image presents an electrical circuit with the following components: 1. A current source providing 4.5 A. 2. A 1 Ω resistor connected in series directly after the current source. 3. A 6 Ω resistor connected in series further along the circuit. 4. A 2 Ω resistor in series after the 6 Ω resistor. 5. A node where the voltage \( v \), marked with a positive and a negative, is to be calculated. 6. A 12 Ω resistor in series before looping to the voltage source. 7. A 4 Ω resistor in series right before the voltage source. 8. A 30 V voltage source positioned at the end of the circuit. The task is to calculate the voltage \( v \) across the specified point in the circuit. The components are connected in series, indicating that the same current flows through each resistor.
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