For R1=1, R2=3, R3=9, R4=6, R5=3, V1=7 V and V2=8 V in the shown circuit, apply mesh analysis to find the following: R1 V1 R4 :R3 R5 R2 V2
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![For R1=1, R2=3, R3=9, R4=6, R5=3, V1=7 V and V2=8 V in the shown circuit, apply mesh analysis to find the following:
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