How to find current in each branch of circuit?
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Ohm's Law V=IR KVL: Sum of all voltages must = 0 KCL: Sum of current going in = sum of current going out
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The first and most straightforward network analysis technique is called the Branch Current Method. In this method, we assume directions of currents in a network, then write equations describing their relationships to each other through Kirchhoff’s and Ohm’s Laws. Once we have one equation for every unknown current, we can solve the simultaneous equations and determine all currents, and therefore all voltage drops in the network.
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