Find the branch currents using: (Note: Solve all the items below using the any one of the two methods below) (a) Mesh Current Analysis (b) Superposition Theorem 3v R, 21.5 ohms 13v 3=1.5 ohms Ez- 2=0.5 ohms 4v R 25 ohms R, 21.5 ohms 1=0.5 ohms

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Find the branch currents using:
(Note: Solve all the items below using the any one of the two methods below)
(a) Mesh Current Analysis
(b) Superposition Theorem
3v
R, 21.5 ohms
13v
3=1.5 ohms
Ez-
2=0.5 ohms
4v
R 25 ohms
R, 21.5 ohms
1=0.5 ohms
Transcribed Image Text:Find the branch currents using: (Note: Solve all the items below using the any one of the two methods below) (a) Mesh Current Analysis (b) Superposition Theorem 3v R, 21.5 ohms 13v 3=1.5 ohms Ez- 2=0.5 ohms 4v R 25 ohms R, 21.5 ohms 1=0.5 ohms
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