[SOLVED] Solving electrical circuit - loop method.

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Hello everyone,

I've been trying to solve this circuit :




Just to be clear -the single circle with arrow means voltage source,
- double circle with arrow means current source (I wrote it here because i know that there are some differencies in some countries etc.)

I have to use loop method. My question is : Is it good way, to connect in parralel to current source I, another current source in opposite polarisation with the same value, so it means that I will "get rid off" lonely current source to use loop method ? Of course , I add the same current source to resistors Z1 and Z5 to not damage the circuit.

I upload some calculations about this circuit, is it correct ?




Best regards

Peter
 

I was thinking that, to conceptualize it visually it might help if you reverse the positions of Z2 and the voltage source. Then the two power supplies are seen as a stack in series.

The resistor loads are various series and parallel networks. By redrawing the circuit it might be easier to grasp how they interact. It might reveal a path to simplifying things.

This is not meant to detract from your own approach, of course.
 


This is a straight forward calculation, why make it complicated? You have three loops in this circuit. The current in the southwest loop is already given as "J". That leaves two loops with unknown currents. Solving the unknowns i1 and i2 for the north loop and southeast loop respectively gives the solution as shown below.



Ratch
 
You were totally right !

I used your advices and solved:



Thanks,

Regards
Peter
 

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