In the circuit of Fig. 5_2, let V,-6 V, 1₂-3 A, R₁-22, R₂=202, R₁=102, R₁-192. Which of the following statements is true? W R₁ I₁ ww R3 R₂ Fig. 5_2 Is The contribution of 3A current source to the current labeled I, is 1A. The contribution of 6V voltage source to the current labeled I, is 3A. The value of I, is 4 A. The power supplied by 6V voltage source to the circuit of Figure 4-2 is 12 W.

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In the circuit of Fig. 5_2, let V-6 V, I-3 A, R₁=202, R₂=202, R3=192, R4=192. Which of the following
statements is true?
R₁
R₂
I₁
R3
Fig. 5_2
R₁
The contribution of 3A current source to the current labeled I, is 1A.
O The contribution of 6V voltage source to the current labeled I, is 3A.
O The value of I, is 4 A.
O The power supplied by 6V voltage source to the circuit of Figure 4-2 is 12 W.
Transcribed Image Text:In the circuit of Fig. 5_2, let V-6 V, I-3 A, R₁=202, R₂=202, R3=192, R4=192. Which of the following statements is true? R₁ R₂ I₁ R3 Fig. 5_2 R₁ The contribution of 3A current source to the current labeled I, is 1A. O The contribution of 6V voltage source to the current labeled I, is 3A. O The value of I, is 4 A. O The power supplied by 6V voltage source to the circuit of Figure 4-2 is 12 W.
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