In the circuit below, assume that the current directions are as shown. Also, traverse the loops in the counterclockwise (CCW) direction when applying the Loop Rule. Answer the questions below. & =4 V...


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In the circuit below, assume that the current directions are as shown. Also, traverse the loops in the<br>counterclockwise (CCW) direction when applying the Loop Rule. Answer the questions below.<br>& =4 V<br>R2= 15 Q<br>ww<br>loop I<br>R =<br>20Ω<br>R,= 36 Q<br>A<br>B<br>i, E=15 V<br>(loop II<br>R3 =<br>12Ω<br>D'<br>E= 8 V<br>ww<br>ww<br>

Extracted text: In the circuit below, assume that the current directions are as shown. Also, traverse the loops in the counterclockwise (CCW) direction when applying the Loop Rule. Answer the questions below. & =4 V R2= 15 Q ww loop I R = 20Ω R,= 36 Q A B i, E=15 V (loop II R3 = 12Ω D' E= 8 V ww ww
i) Use your two Loop Rule equations and that current iz = + 0.444 A to calculate the unknown<br>currents i, and i3. Your results:<br>The current i, is about: [ Select ]<br>A and the current iz is about:<br>[ Select ]<br>A<br>j) If you were to calculate that one of your currents is negative, that would mean that<br>[ Select]<br>and you should [ Select]<br>

Extracted text: i) Use your two Loop Rule equations and that current iz = + 0.444 A to calculate the unknown currents i, and i3. Your results: The current i, is about: [ Select ] A and the current iz is about: [ Select ] A j) If you were to calculate that one of your currents is negative, that would mean that [ Select] and you should [ Select]

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