MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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Author: Amos Gilat
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Chapter 3, Problem 37P
The electrical circuit shown consists of resistors and voltage sources. Determine i1,i2,i3and i4, using the mesh current method based on Kirchhoff’s voltage law (see Sample Problem 3-4).
V1=28V, V2=36V, V3=42V
R1=16O, R2=10O, R3=6O
R4=13O, R5=8O, R6=14O
R7=4O, R8=5O.
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