I1 is the current flowing in the first mesh. I2 is the current flowing in the second mesh and I3 is the current flowing in the top mesh. If all three currents are flowing in the clockwise direction, find the value of I1, I2 and I3.

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Network Theorems topics include: kirchhoffs laws and network solutions, mesh and nodal analysis, superposition theorem, thevenins theorem, norton theorem, source transformations, maximum power transfer, delta star and star delta transformations. Network theorems are fundamental principles in electrical engineering and circuit analysis. They provide mathematical tools and techniques to determine various circuit parameters, such as current, voltage, power, and resistance.  Here are some network theorems: Norton's Theorem: This theorem is also known as the Circuit theorem. It is useful for... Show more

I1 is the current flowing in the first mesh. I2 is the current flowing in the second mesh and I3 is the current flowing in the top mesh. If all three currents are flowing in the clockwise direction, find the value of I1, I2 and I3.<br><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/engineering/basic-electrical-engineering-questions-answers-mesh-analysis-q6.png' alt='Find the value of I1, I2 and I3 in the first mesh from the given diagram' width='361' height='198' class='alignnone size-full wp-image-202771' />