A circuit is constructed with six resistors and two batteries as shown. The battery voltages are V, 18 V and V2 - 12 V. The positive terminals are indicated with a sign, The values for the resistors are: R, - R, - 52 0, R2 R, - 97 0 R - 41 0, and R 109 0. The positive directions for the currents l, z and ly are indicated by the directions of the arrows. R. 1) What is Va., the magnitude of the voltage across the resistor Ra? 8.12 Submit You currently have 2 submissions for this question. Only 4 submission are allowed. can make 2 more submissions for this question. Your submissions: 8. 12 | Computed value: 8.12 Submitted: Tuesday, March 29 at 7:26 PM Feedback: Your answer has been judged correct; the exact answer is: 8.12422 60248447. 2) What is ly, the current that flows through the resistor Ry? A positive value for the current is defined to be in the direction of the arrow. Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 4 submission are allowed. You can make 4 more submissions for this question.

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A circuit is constructed with six resistors and two batteries as shown.
The battery voltages are V, - 18 V and V2 - 12 V. The positive
terminals are indicated with a + sign, The values for the resistors are:
R, - R, - 52 0, R2 - R 97 0 R3- 41 0, and Ra - 109 0. The positive
directions for the currents l, lz and ly are indicated by the directions
I
R2
of the arrows.
ww
R.
R.
1) What is Va, the magnitude of the voltage across the resistor Ra?
8.12
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Your submissions: 8.12
Computed value: 8.12
Submitted: Tuesday, March 29 at 7:26 PM
Feedback: Your answer has been judged correct; the exact answer is: 8.12422360248447.
2) What is ly, the current that flows through the resistor Ry? A positive value for the current is defined to be in the
direction of the arrow.
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Transcribed Image Text:A circuit is constructed with six resistors and two batteries as shown. The battery voltages are V, - 18 V and V2 - 12 V. The positive terminals are indicated with a + sign, The values for the resistors are: R, - R, - 52 0, R2 - R 97 0 R3- 41 0, and Ra - 109 0. The positive directions for the currents l, lz and ly are indicated by the directions I R2 of the arrows. ww R. R. 1) What is Va, the magnitude of the voltage across the resistor Ra? 8.12 Submit You currently have 2 submissions for this question. Only 4 submission are allowed. You can make 2 more submissions for this question. Your submissions: 8.12 Computed value: 8.12 Submitted: Tuesday, March 29 at 7:26 PM Feedback: Your answer has been judged correct; the exact answer is: 8.12422360248447. 2) What is ly, the current that flows through the resistor Ry? A positive value for the current is defined to be in the direction of the arrow. Submit You currently have O submissions for this question. Only 4 submission are allowed. You can make 4 more submissions for this question.
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