beenthere Joined Apr 20, 2004 15,819 Jan 4, 2010 #3 This is homework help, not homework answers. Show us your work. You must be able to make a start at the problem, if only by a stepwise analysis of the procedure to reach the answer.
This is homework help, not homework answers. Show us your work. You must be able to make a start at the problem, if only by a stepwise analysis of the procedure to reach the answer.
F Fraser_Integration Joined Nov 28, 2009 142 Jan 4, 2010 #4 There are 4 essential nodes in that circuit, including ground node, so you can write 3 simultaneous equations by applying KCL at each of the e-nodes.
There are 4 essential nodes in that circuit, including ground node, so you can write 3 simultaneous equations by applying KCL at each of the e-nodes.
H hitmen Joined Sep 21, 2008 161 Jan 7, 2010 #5 Alternatively s/c voltmeter and o/c ammeter and add up the values