For the circuit in the figure, the values of Is, I2, l6, V1 and V5 must be: R4 9 kf2 Rs 6 kfN E = 28 VE Vị R1 R333 kN + Vs - R6 R2 10.4 kN 12 kf2 12 kN O is = 16 mA; 12 = 233 mA; 16 = 2 mA: V1 = 28 V; V5 = 7.2 V O is = 18 mA; 12 = 3.33 mA; 16 = 2 mA; V1 = 24 V; VS = 7.2 V O is = 16 mA: 12 = 3.5 mA; 16 = 3 mA V1 = 28 V; V5 = 7 V O is = 14 mA; 12 = 2.5 mA; 16 = 2 mA: V1 = 26 V; VS = 7.2 V Is = 20 mA: 12 = 2 mA; 16 = 2 mA; V1 = 28 V; VS = 7 V O is = 14 mA; 12 = 2.33 mA; 16 = 3 mA: V1 = 28 V; V5 = 6.5 V O is = 16 mA; 12 = 2.33 mA; 16 = 5 mA; V1 = 24 V; V5 = 7.2 V

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For the circuit in the figure, the values of Is, I2, l6, V1 and V5 must be:
ww ww
R4
9 kl2
R5
6 kN
+ Vs
E = 28 VE
Vị R
12 ΚΩ
R333 kN
R6
10.4 kn
R2
12 kN
O Is = 16 mA; 12 = 2.33 mA; 16 = 2 mA; V1 = 28 V; V5 = 7.2 V
O Is = 18 mA; 12 = 3.33 mA; 16 = 2 mA; V1 = 24 V; V5 = 7.2 V
O Is = 16 mA; 12 = 3.5 mA; 16 = 3 mA: V1 = 28 V; V5 = 7 V
O Is = 14 mA; 12 = 2.5 mA; 16 = 2 mA; V1 = 26 V; V5 = 7.2 V
O Is = 20 mA; 12 = 2 mA; 16 = 2 mA; V1 = 28 V; V5 = 7 V
O Is = 14 mA; 12 = 2.33 mA; 16 = 3 mA; V1 = 28 V; V5 = 6.5 V
O is = 16 mA; 12 = 2.33 mA; 16 = 5 mA; V1 = 24 V; V5 = 7.2 V
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Transcribed Image Text:For the circuit in the figure, the values of Is, I2, l6, V1 and V5 must be: ww ww R4 9 kl2 R5 6 kN + Vs E = 28 VE Vị R 12 ΚΩ R333 kN R6 10.4 kn R2 12 kN O Is = 16 mA; 12 = 2.33 mA; 16 = 2 mA; V1 = 28 V; V5 = 7.2 V O Is = 18 mA; 12 = 3.33 mA; 16 = 2 mA; V1 = 24 V; V5 = 7.2 V O Is = 16 mA; 12 = 3.5 mA; 16 = 3 mA: V1 = 28 V; V5 = 7 V O Is = 14 mA; 12 = 2.5 mA; 16 = 2 mA; V1 = 26 V; V5 = 7.2 V O Is = 20 mA; 12 = 2 mA; 16 = 2 mA; V1 = 28 V; V5 = 7 V O Is = 14 mA; 12 = 2.33 mA; 16 = 3 mA; V1 = 28 V; V5 = 6.5 V O is = 16 mA; 12 = 2.33 mA; 16 = 5 mA; V1 = 24 V; V5 = 7.2 V +
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