QUESTION 14 For the circuit shown, R₁ = 20, R2 = 30, R3 = 20, R4 = 50, and R5 = 30. The battery voltages are labeled. HH ww R2 www 12V R1 ww R4 R3 ww 7V www R5 HH 13V a. Simplify this circuit as much as possible and re-draw the circuit diagram, labeling the simplified resistances. Indicate the values of the equivalent resistances you have simplified b. Define current for each branch. Draw and label these currents on the circuit diagram c. Write as many correct junction/current equations as are needed to to find the current in each branch d. Indicate loops and loop directions on the circuit diagram e. Write as many correct loop equations as are needed to find the current in each branch Simplify your loop equations as much as is possible 1. Solve your equations to find the current in each branch

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For the circuit shown, R₁ = 20, R2 = 30, R3 = 20, R4 = 50, and R5 = 30. The battery voltages are labeled.
HH
ww
R2
www
12V
R1
ww
R4
R3
www
7V
R5
HH
13V
a. Simplify this circuit as much as possible and re-draw the circuit diagram, labeling the simplified resistances. Indicate the values of the
equivalent resistances you have simplified
b. Define current for each branch. Draw and label these currents on the circuit diagram
c. Write as many correct junction/current equations as are needed to to find the current in each branch
d. Indicate loops and loop directions on the circuit diagram
e. Write as many correct loop equations as are needed to find the current in each branch Simplify your loop equations as much as is
possible
1. Solve your equations to find the current in each branch
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 14 For the circuit shown, R₁ = 20, R2 = 30, R3 = 20, R4 = 50, and R5 = 30. The battery voltages are labeled. HH ww R2 www 12V R1 ww R4 R3 www 7V R5 HH 13V a. Simplify this circuit as much as possible and re-draw the circuit diagram, labeling the simplified resistances. Indicate the values of the equivalent resistances you have simplified b. Define current for each branch. Draw and label these currents on the circuit diagram c. Write as many correct junction/current equations as are needed to to find the current in each branch d. Indicate loops and loop directions on the circuit diagram e. Write as many correct loop equations as are needed to find the current in each branch Simplify your loop equations as much as is possible 1. Solve your equations to find the current in each branch
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