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Linear algebra circuit problem
I think this is a simple circuit problem but I can't get it at all.
Here's the question:
"the resistance and voltages in the figure take the values shown below. Determine all three circuits."
Please help me with this.
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Initially we know that current on R4 and R5 are same. And also R2 and R1 current same. And then apply kcl to find all currents
I1= -0.30 I2=0.630 I3= -0.336
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