Design a problem, complete with a solution, to help other students better understand Kirchhoff’s Current Law. Design the problem by specifying values of ia, ib, and ic, shown in Fig. 2.72, and asking them to solve for values of i1, i2, and i3. Be careful specify realistic currents.



Use KCL to obtain currents i1, i2, and i3 in the circuit shown in Fig. 2.72 given that ia = 2 amps, ib  = 3 amps, and ic = 4 amps.


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