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Consider the circuit drawn below. Find the values of each of the currents.

Consider the circuit drawn below. Find the values of each of the currents.-example-1

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We are asked to determine the values of the currents.

Since the 4 Ohms resistance is parallel to the 12v voltage source this means that the voltage through this resistance is also 12 V. We can determine the current using Ohm's law:


I_2=(V)/(R_2)

Now, we plug in the values:


I_2=(12V)/(4\Omega)

Solving the operations:


I_2=3A

Now, since the 6 Ohms and 8 Ohms resistors are also parallel to the voltage source, the voltage through these resistors is 12V. We can determine the current also using Ohm's law:


I_3=(V)/(R_3)

The resistance is the equivalent resistance. Since the resistors are connected in parallel this means that the total resistance is the sum of both resistances:


R_3=6\Omega+8\Omega=14\Omega

Now, we substitute and we get:


I_3=(12V)/(14\Omega)=0.86A

Now, currents 3 and 2 add up to current 1, therefore:


I_1=I_2+I_3

Substituting the values:


I_1=3A+0.86A=3.86A

Therefore, the current 1 is 3.86 Amperes.

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