I. What should be the potential at node A so that the voltage across the resistor is equal to 17V, while satisfying the

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I. What should be the potential at node A so that the voltage across the resistor is equal to 17V, while satisfying the

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I. What should be the potential at node A so that the voltage across the resistor is equal to 17V, while satisfying the polarity shown? Assume that the potential at node A has the same reference as the potential at node B. 17 V + M VA = ? V2 = 12 V II. What is the voltage across nodes a and b in the circuit of the given figure? Express your answer in volts to two decimal places. M 60 50 100 12V W W 50 W W W 50
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