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Mister V
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I have a problem solving the following direct current circuit:
The Resistor-values are know, as is the ems. The question is to define the current in each part of the circuit.
I thougth of solving it with kirchhoff rules, and therefore I defined several currents. (I, A-> E)
I set up some equations:
I= A + B
B= C + E
A + C = D
E + D = I
Then I thought of using the rule about the potential that is 0 in a loop, but I haven't got a clue how to enter the ems in these 2 equations.
The Resistor-values are know, as is the ems. The question is to define the current in each part of the circuit.
I thougth of solving it with kirchhoff rules, and therefore I defined several currents. (I, A-> E)
I set up some equations:
I= A + B
B= C + E
A + C = D
E + D = I
Then I thought of using the rule about the potential that is 0 in a loop, but I haven't got a clue how to enter the ems in these 2 equations.