(Find the currents flowing in the circuit in the following Figure.) E, = 18 V 0.50 2.50 R 6.0Ω R 1.50 0.52 1 = 45 V 1=3A, I;=2A, I3=1A b. 1;=1A, I½=0.5A, l3=0.5A • c. ,=1A, I,=2A, I3=-1A • d. 1-4.75A, ½= -3.5A, I3=8.25A • e. L=4.75A, b= 3.5A, I3=1.25A

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(Find the currents flowing in the circuit in the following Figure.)
E, = 18 V
0.50
R
2.5 0
R,
6.0 2
R.
1.52
0.50
E2 = 45 V
a.
L-=3A, I½=2A, I3=1A
• b.
1=1A, I2=0.5A, l3=0.5A
• c. L=1A, I,=2A, l3=-1A
d. 1;=4.75A, I,= -3.5A, I3=8.25A
1=4.75A, I½= 3.5A, I3=1.25A
Transcribed Image Text:(Find the currents flowing in the circuit in the following Figure.) E, = 18 V 0.50 R 2.5 0 R, 6.0 2 R. 1.52 0.50 E2 = 45 V a. L-=3A, I½=2A, I3=1A • b. 1=1A, I2=0.5A, l3=0.5A • c. L=1A, I,=2A, l3=-1A d. 1;=4.75A, I,= -3.5A, I3=8.25A 1=4.75A, I½= 3.5A, I3=1.25A
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