Question: What is the current through 14V battery if you replace 4 Ohm resistor by 2 Ohm and 2 Ohm resistor by 9 Ohm? Your

What is the current through 14V battery if you replace 4 Ohm

What is the current through 14V battery if you replace 4 Ohm resistor by 2 Ohm and 2 Ohm resistor by 9 Ohm? Your result must contain two decimal places. Use the current directions as they are in the picture. (That means your result can be negative) By Aziz Kolkron Ex Kirchhoff Cir cuit - 1 14v of Find I, , I2 , I3 : 1,.7 junc tion c: I,+I,= 13 loop 1, abcda: 1ov-6 I,-21, = 0 "loop 2, be feb : -14v +6I, -10v-412 =0 I,+ I1= I3 10, 6n 1, %3D 17, AAA - 10= 81, + 2I2 1-12 = -31, +2 12 22 = 11 I, -1,-2 A 10- 61, -2(1,+I2) = 0 => 12 = - 3A , I3 =- 1A

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