How do the currents I1, I2, and I3 compare?
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The solution is shown in the image:
Here, we only use Kirchoff's Laws. Then we form three equations, and we solve those three equations to get the answer for our three variables.
The important thing is to manage the sign convention.
Also, the value of comes out to be negative. This simply means that the actual direction is opposite to what is shown in the diagram.
Hope it helps,
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The solution is shown in the image:
Here, we only use Kirchoff's Laws. Then we form three equations, and we solve those three equations to get the answer for our three variables.
The important thing is to manage the sign convention.
Also, the value of comes out to be negative. This simply means that the actual direction is opposite to what is shown in the diagram.
Hope it helps,
Purva
Brainly Community
I hope this answer is helpful to u
Please mark it brainiest answer dear
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