To find the values of I1 and I2, we can use Ohm's Law which states V = I*R, where V is the voltage, I is the current, and R is the resistance.
First, we need to calculate the total resistance of the circuit:
R_total = R1 + R2R_total = 3 + 12R_total = 15 Ohm
Now, we can calculate the total current flowing through the circuit using Ohm's Law:
I_total = V / R_totalI_total = 16 A
Now we can find the current flowing through each resistor:
I1 = (R2 / R_total) I_totalI1 = (12 / 15) 16I1 = 12.8 A
I2 = (R1 / R_total) I_totalI2 = (3 / 15) 16I2 = 3.2 A
Therefore, I1 = 12.8 A and I2 = 3.2 A.
To find the values of I1 and I2, we can use Ohm's Law which states V = I*R, where V is the voltage, I is the current, and R is the resistance.
First, we need to calculate the total resistance of the circuit:
R_total = R1 + R2
R_total = 3 + 12
R_total = 15 Ohm
Now, we can calculate the total current flowing through the circuit using Ohm's Law:
I_total = V / R_total
I_total = 16 A
Now we can find the current flowing through each resistor:
I1 = (R2 / R_total) I_total
I1 = (12 / 15) 16
I1 = 12.8 A
I2 = (R1 / R_total) I_total
I2 = (3 / 15) 16
I2 = 3.2 A
Therefore, I1 = 12.8 A and I2 = 3.2 A.