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Class Management Fabio Phys 208 Hw 7 Begin Date: 3/5/2017 12:00:00 AM Due Date 3

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Question

Class Management Fabio Phys 208 Hw 7 Begin Date: 3/5/2017 12:00:00 AM Due Date 3/14/2017 11:59:00 PM End Date 3/14/2017 11:59:00 PM (6%) Problem 17: Consider the currents in the figure. 24.0 V 0.100 ta, 480V 5.00 200 T 050 a 400 0.20 36.0V 60V (006 h Otheexpertta.com D What equation do you get when you apply the junction rule at point a? Grade Summary Deductions Potential 100% D 7 8 9 Submissions Attempts remaining: S per attempt) 1 2 3 etailed view Hints: 0 deduction per hint. Hints remaining: Feedback deduction per feedback.

Explanation / Answer

We use Kirchoff's first Law Which says Total incoming current is equal to total out going current at any Junction. Look at the arrows , I3 is entering, I2 and I1 are leaving from the junction so

I3=I1+I2