Using Kirchhoff's current law (the sum of inflowing and outflowing currents at any junction is equal) and Kirchhoff's voltage law (the sum of voltage differences in a closed loop is zero), solve for the currents I₁, I2 and 13 shown in the diagram. 1012 I, I ₂ I3 wI ENT N 302 20.12 To v 130 V
Using Kirchhoff's current law (the sum of inflowing and outflowing currents at any junction is equal) and Kirchhoff's voltage law (the sum of voltage differences in a closed loop is zero), solve for the currents I₁, I2 and 13 shown in the diagram. 1012 I, I ₂ I3 wI ENT N 302 20.12 To v 130 V
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![Using Kirchhoff's current law (the sum of inflowing and outflowing currents at any junction is equal) and Kirchhoff's voltage law (the sum of
voltage differences in a closed loop is zero), solve for the currents I₁, I2 and 13 shown in the diagram.
1012
I,
I ₂
I3
wI
ENT
N
302
20.12
To v
130 V](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F3ef9e66d-4b8f-49ef-955b-9683128fda1f%2F9d1a116f-b89b-45e7-9748-c21a82f7411b%2Fybi7ezu_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Using Kirchhoff's current law (the sum of inflowing and outflowing currents at any junction is equal) and Kirchhoff's voltage law (the sum of
voltage differences in a closed loop is zero), solve for the currents I₁, I2 and 13 shown in the diagram.
1012
I,
I ₂
I3
wI
ENT
N
302
20.12
To v
130 V
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