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Transcribed Image Text:## Circuit Analysis
The provided diagram is a complex electric circuit with multiple resistors, a current source, and a voltage source. It includes the following components:
### Components:
1. **Voltage Source:**
- **100V** source on the left side.
2. **Resistors:**
- **10Ω**: Positioned horizontally at the top center.
- **5Ω**: Positioned horizontally at the top right.
- **6Ω**: Positioned vertically in the middle.
- **2Ω**: Positioned horizontally at the bottom left.
- **10Ω**: Positioned horizontally at the bottom right.
3. **Current Source:**
- **3A** current source, flowing from right to left at the top center.
4. **Controlled Voltage Source:**
- **30ix** voltage source, located on the right side, where ix is the current flowing through the horizontal 10Ω resistor on the left side.
### Notations:
- **io**: The current flowing from the 100V source.
- **ix**: The current flowing through the 10Ω resistor in the center.
### Circuit Layout:
1. The 100V voltage source is positioned at the left and connected to a 2Ω resistor below it.
2. The top node after the voltage source connects to a 10Ω resistor (center top) and a 5Ω resistor (top right), in series.
3. The 3A current source points leftward and is connected in parallel with the series combination of the 10Ω and 5Ω resistors.
4. The midpoint between the 10Ω and 5Ω resistors branches downward to connect a 6Ω resistor (center vertical).
5. The controlled voltage source (30ix) is placed at the right side of the circuit, in parallel with the 5Ω resistor and connected to the 10Ω resistor in the bottom right.
6. The bottom path follows through the 10Ω resistor at the right to the 2Ω resistor on the left, completing the circuit.
### Observations and Comments:
- Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) and Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) should be applied to obtain the unknown currents.
- The controlled voltage source depends on the current ix through the 10Ω resistor on the left.
- Utilize node voltage analysis or mesh current analysis for solving the circuit variables, based on the complexity
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