Three Resistors Three Batteries The diagram below shows a circuit where; R1 = 3.0 Ω, R2 = 6.0 Ω, R3 = 8.0 Ω, V1 = 14.1 Volts, V2 = 3.6 Volts, and V3 = 6.0 Volts. What is the value of I1? In solving this problem, initially pick the current directions as shown. If the actual current turns out to be in the opposite direction, then your answer will be negative. If you get a negative number, enter it as negative. I have tried to solve this problem by writing out junction and loop equations and setting them equal, but I have only been able to solve that I1 = I1.
Three Resistors Three Batteries
The diagram below shows a circuit where; R1 = 3.0 Ω, R2 = 6.0 Ω, R3 = 8.0 Ω, V1 = 14.1 Volts, V2 = 3.6 Volts, and V3 = 6.0 Volts. What is the value of I1? In solving this problem, initially pick the current directions as shown. If the actual current turns out to be in the opposite direction, then your answer will be negative. If you get a negative number, enter it as negative.
I have tried to solve this problem by writing out junction and loop equations and setting them equal, but I have only been able to solve that I1 = I1.
Given Data :
The value of resistances shown in the figure are :
The value of voltages of batteries shown in the figure are :
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