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### Circuit Analysis Problem

**Objective:**
Find \( V_o \) in the circuit using any method.

**Circuit Description:**
- The circuit contains a current source, resistors, and a dependent current source.
- **I1:** A current source with a value of 0.003 A (3 mA).
- **R1:** A resistor with a resistance of 10 kΩ.
- **R2:** Another resistor, also with a resistance of 10 kΩ.
- The current through R1 is denoted as \( I_x \).
- There is a dependent current source that provides a current of \( 2I_x \).

**Node Details:**
- The node between the current source (I1), R1, and the dependent source is interconnected.
- The output voltage across R2 is denoted as \( V_o \).

**Directions:**
- \( V_o \) is measured across R2, with the positive terminal at the top and the negative terminal at the bottom.

**Approach:**
- Use Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff's laws, or any other relevant circuit analysis methods to find \( V_o \).
- Account for the dependent current source in your calculations.
Transcribed Image Text:### Circuit Analysis Problem **Objective:** Find \( V_o \) in the circuit using any method. **Circuit Description:** - The circuit contains a current source, resistors, and a dependent current source. - **I1:** A current source with a value of 0.003 A (3 mA). - **R1:** A resistor with a resistance of 10 kΩ. - **R2:** Another resistor, also with a resistance of 10 kΩ. - The current through R1 is denoted as \( I_x \). - There is a dependent current source that provides a current of \( 2I_x \). **Node Details:** - The node between the current source (I1), R1, and the dependent source is interconnected. - The output voltage across R2 is denoted as \( V_o \). **Directions:** - \( V_o \) is measured across R2, with the positive terminal at the top and the negative terminal at the bottom. **Approach:** - Use Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff's laws, or any other relevant circuit analysis methods to find \( V_o \). - Account for the dependent current source in your calculations.
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