Using Kirchhoff's rules, calculate the current in R1 with the directions indicated in the figure below.
Assume that R1 = 4.00 k?, R2 = 6.00 k?, R3 = 8.00 k?, E1 = 60.0 V, E2 = 55.0 V and E3 = 65.0 V.
NOTE : If the current points in the opposite direction indicated, please use a negative sign.
b) Calculate the current in R2.
c) Calculate the current in R3.
d) Calculate the magnitude of the potential difference between points c and f.
Show transcribed image text Using Kirchhoff's rules, calculate the current in R1 with the directions indicated in the figure below. Assume that R1 = 4.00 k?, R2 = 6.00 k?, R3 = 8.00 k?, E1 = 60.0 V, E2 = 55.0 V and E3 = 65.0 V.
NOTE : If the current points in the opposite direction indicated, please use a negative sign.
b) Calculate the current in R2.
c) Calculate the current in R3.
d) Calculate the magnitude of the potential difference between points c and f.