A circuit has three sources, which are voltage source A, voltage source B, and current source C. An engineer is applying Superposition Theorem to calculate the electrical current flowing in one of the resistors, R1. within the circuit. The effects from voltage source A, voltage source B, and current source C are 2.0 mA (downwards), 0.4 mA (upwards), and 1.5 mA (upwards), respectively. What is the value and direction of the electrical current being calculated? O 0.1 mA (downwards) 0.1 mA (upwards) 2.5 mA (downwards) 3.9 mA (upwards) 3.9 mA (downwards) Activate Windows

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A circuit has three sources, which are voltage source A, voltage source B, and current source C. An engineer is applying Superposition Theorem to calculate
the electrical current flowing in one of the resistors, R1. within the circuit. The effects from voltage source A, voltage source B, and current source C are 2.0 mA
(downwards), 0.4 mA (upwards), and 1.5 mA (upwards), respectively. What is the value and direction of the electrical current being calculated?
O 0.1 mA (downwards)
0.1 mA (upwards)
2.5 mA (downwards)
3.9 mA (upwards)
3.9 mA (downwards)
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Transcribed Image Text:A circuit has three sources, which are voltage source A, voltage source B, and current source C. An engineer is applying Superposition Theorem to calculate the electrical current flowing in one of the resistors, R1. within the circuit. The effects from voltage source A, voltage source B, and current source C are 2.0 mA (downwards), 0.4 mA (upwards), and 1.5 mA (upwards), respectively. What is the value and direction of the electrical current being calculated? O 0.1 mA (downwards) 0.1 mA (upwards) 2.5 mA (downwards) 3.9 mA (upwards) 3.9 mA (downwards) Activate Windows
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