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1.

The polarities of the resistor around loop ACDB is based on the current which flows from the
voltage source in a circuit

2. Since there is already a current flowing from nodes C to D based in loop ACDB, its polarity from loop
ACDB will retain.

3. There are no conflicting currents based on loops ACDB and CEFD, hence, the relationship is the same
as loop ACDB

4. The current's direction is correct.

5. Current I1 entered node C. Bsed on KCL, the current will be divided which resulted in having I3 and I4

6. The same applies for I2, I3 and I5 at node D. The only difference is I3 and I5 entered the node and the
sum of it is equals to I2.

7. Based on KVL, the algebraic sum of all volrages in a loop must equal zero.

8. According to KCL, the algebraic sum of the currents entering the node must be equal to the algebraic
sum of the currents leaving the node.

9. It depends on the tolerance of the resistor and power supply.

10. In getting the current and voltage, when you compute using the actual value and compare it to the
measured value then these differences can be accounted but when you compute using the marked
value and compare it to the measured value then other factors are the one affecting it such as the
resistance of the wire, temperature and the resistance of the multimeter.

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