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Finding voltage using Kirchoffs law

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Hi,
i am having this very elementary question. I have put the clarification in the attachment. Could someone please explain me.

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Satya
 

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That looks right. It's a simple voltage divider. The way I would do this:

I=V/(R1+R2)
I=5/200=.025
Va=I*R2=2.5
 

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