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Slam_Mazru
modified 10 years ago

What is the current in left and right branches

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How i can know the current in the 3k on left and 6k on right ?
published 10 years ago
ieatacid
10 years ago
Click on the register then click the eye icon and it'll appear on the graph.
ieatacid
10 years ago
Resistor* - stupid auto correct.
Slam_Mazru
10 years ago
Thnx buddy but i mean how i can get that on papers by rules and laws
Deanoj713
10 years ago
You can do a nodal equation (KCL) at the top node.
slvrcobra
10 years ago
The "left and right" resistors are in parallel, ohm's law of E=IR shows a voltage drop of 9 kv on resistor "1". Kirchoff's voltage law in parallel circuits states that the voltage,drop is equal on each leg. So, each resistor (left and right) has 6 kv voltage drop on it. Current (I) is voltage (E) divided by the resistance (R).
Aditya07
10 years ago
Use kirchoffs current law
flowDAQ
10 years ago
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirchhoff%27s_circuit_laws

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