How many meshes are there? Label the meshes on the schematic. Solve for the unknown mesh currents. Solve for the power absorbed by the 12Ω resistor.

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  1. How many meshes are there?
  2. Label the meshes on the schematic.
  3. Solve for the unknown mesh currents.
  4. Solve for the power absorbed by the 12Ω resistor.
The diagram illustrates a circuit featuring the following components:

1. **Resistors:**
   - A 10Ω resistor is located at the top left side of the circuit.
   - A 12Ω resistor is positioned horizontally on the left side.
   - A 6Ω resistor is situated on the right side of the circuit.

2. **Voltage Source:**
   - There is a 4V battery located at the bottom left, with the positive terminal on the right and the negative terminal on the left.

3. **Current Source:**
   - A 5A current source is drawn vertically in the center of the circuit.

4. **Controlled Voltage Source:**
   - Positioned vertically on the right side, it is a dependent voltage source labeled \(3V_i\).

5. **Voltage Indication:**
   - Between the 10Ω resistor terminals, the voltage is labeled as \(-V_+\).

Please refer to these components when analyzing the circuit for tasks such as applying Kirchhoff's laws or Thevenin's theorem.
Transcribed Image Text:The diagram illustrates a circuit featuring the following components: 1. **Resistors:** - A 10Ω resistor is located at the top left side of the circuit. - A 12Ω resistor is positioned horizontally on the left side. - A 6Ω resistor is situated on the right side of the circuit. 2. **Voltage Source:** - There is a 4V battery located at the bottom left, with the positive terminal on the right and the negative terminal on the left. 3. **Current Source:** - A 5A current source is drawn vertically in the center of the circuit. 4. **Controlled Voltage Source:** - Positioned vertically on the right side, it is a dependent voltage source labeled \(3V_i\). 5. **Voltage Indication:** - Between the 10Ω resistor terminals, the voltage is labeled as \(-V_+\). Please refer to these components when analyzing the circuit for tasks such as applying Kirchhoff's laws or Thevenin's theorem.
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