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Which of the following equation describes using the Loop Rule to move clockwise around the left most loop in the circuit

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2022 8:05 pm
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Which Of The Following Equation Describes Using The Loop Rule To Move Clockwise Around The Left Most Loop In The Circuit 1
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Which of the following equation describes using the Loop Rule to move clockwise around the left most loop in the circuit shown below? (Current through 3Ω is upward I3​. Current through 6Ω is to the left I6. ) ​ −313​−616​−516​−5=0 +3I3​−6I6​−5I6​+5=0 +3I3​+6I3​−5I6​−5=0 +3I3​−6I6​+5I6​+5=0 +3I3​−6I6​−5I6​−5=0
Which one of the following statement about the circuit shown below is correct? (The missing resistor is 4Ω ) The 4Ω and 3Ω resistors have the same current passing through them. The 3Ω and 6Ω resistors have the same potential difference. The 6Ω resistor stores more charge than the other resistors. The 4Ω and 6Ω resistors have the same potential difference. The 4Ω resistor less current passing through it than the 3Ω resistor.
Which one of the following equations describes using the Junction Rule at the crossroads where these four wires meet?