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current through resistor R6 in the circuit shown below is 2 mA, that is,I6 = 2 mA.
(a) Use Ohm's law to find the voltage V4 across R6.
(b) Use Ohm's law to find the current I5 through R5.
(c) Use KCL to find the current I4 through R4.
(d) Use Ohm's law to find the voltage V3 across R4.
(e) Use KVL to find the voltage V2 across R3.
(f) Use Ohm's law to find the current I3 through R3.
(g) Use Ohm's law to find the current I2 through R2.
(h) Use KCL to find the current I1 through R1.
(i) Use Ohm's law to find the voltage V1 across R1.
(j) Use KVL to find the voltage Vs.
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