Part II. Kirchhoff's Laws in 3 loops. Find the necessary KVL/KCL equations to solve the problem. Compute for I1, I2, and I3 Resketch the circuit and label the current with the correct direction and values for each resistor. Note: For every wrong direction of a current, wrong value of current, or missing current for each resistor, there will be a deduction. 4. Find V2, V4, V6, and V8 5. Find P2, P4, P6, and P8 Hint: Look for the expression of the current at resistor 1 and resistor 2 before you proceed to the computation.
KVL and KCL
KVL stands for Kirchhoff voltage law. KVL states that the total voltage drops around the loop in any closed electric circuit is equal to the sum of total voltage drop in the same closed loop.
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Part II. Kirchhoff's Laws in 3 loops.
- Find the necessary KVL/KCL equations to solve the problem.
- Compute for I1, I2, and I3
- Resketch the circuit and label the current with the correct direction and values for each resistor.
Note: For every wrong direction of a current, wrong value of current, or missing current for each resistor, there will be a deduction.
4. Find V2, V4, V6, and V8
5. Find P2, P4, P6, and P8
Hint: Look for the expression of the current at resistor 1 and resistor 2 before you proceed to the computation.
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