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Question 1: With the value of E and the value of ITot, calculate Rtot for both try
Question 2: Question 1: Confirm Kirchhoff's law mesh for the 2 meshes of this circuit.

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v 1
v 2
R2

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VE (V) R (Q) R (2)
I (mA) L(mA) I (mA) V;(V)
3.51
3.49
3.50
3.520
3.513
000
000
3.32
10.0
3.31
3.31
6.64
3.325
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000
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