Problem 2: Using Kirchhoff's rules. Calculate the currents 1, 2 and I3 in the three branches of the circuit. (a) What is the potential difference between points a and d & (b) Calculate the power released on the resistance of 34 Ohms. 34 Ω h r= E2= ΙΩ 45V 47 2 a b 18 Ω r = 12 ww 'f 85 V

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Problem 2: Using Kirchhoff's rules. Calculate the currents 1, 2 and I3 in the three branches of the circuit. (a)
What is the potential difference between points a and d & (b) Calculate the power released on the resistance of
34 Ohms.
34 2
h
r = E2=
1Ω 45V
47 Q
a
d.
b
E =
85 V
18 Ω
1Ω
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 2: Using Kirchhoff's rules. Calculate the currents 1, 2 and I3 in the three branches of the circuit. (a) What is the potential difference between points a and d & (b) Calculate the power released on the resistance of 34 Ohms. 34 2 h r = E2= 1Ω 45V 47 Q a d. b E = 85 V 18 Ω 1Ω
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