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How do you even solve this?!? I am stuck when it comes to the junction rule afte

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How do you even solve this?!? I am stuck when it comes to the junction rule after getting the loops.

Find the potential difference across each resistor in the figure below. (R1 = 5.10 Ohm, R2 = 4.40 Ohm, R3 = 2.60 Ohm, R4 = 2.20 Ohm) Apply Kirchhoff's rules to write a set of simultaneous equations that can be solved for the current through the resistor R1 and then use your results to find the potential difference requested. V Apply Kirchhoff's rules to write a set of simultaneous equations that can be solved for the current through the resistor R2 and then use your results to find the potential difference requested. V Apply Kirchhoff's rules to write a set of simultaneous equations that can be solved for the current through the resistor R3 and then use your results to find the potential difference requested. V Apply Kirchhoff's rules to write a set of simultaneous equations that can be solved for the current through the resistor R4 and then use your results to find the potential difference requested. V

Explanation / Answer


12- I1*5.1 =3-I2*4.4 = 18- 4.8*I3 and I2+11+13 =0 slving we get I1 =-1 A ,I2 =-3.2 A,I3= 4.2 A

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