how do you mathematically prove that both i1 and i2 have a value of 0 for this question??

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Chapter16: Inductance In Ac Circuits
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Problem 1PP: Inductive Circuits Fill in all the missing values. Refer to the following formulas:...
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how do you mathematically prove that both i1 and i2 have a value of 0 for this question??

 

120 V |
10 ΩΣ
10 ΩΣ
10 ΩΣ
10Ω
20 Ω
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[ 4 20Ω
20 Ω
20Ω Σ
10 Ω
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Σ 10 Ω
Σ 20 Ω
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Transcribed Image Text:120 V | 10 ΩΣ 10 ΩΣ 10 ΩΣ 10Ω 20 Ω τη [ 4 20Ω 20 Ω 20Ω Σ 10 Ω 5 Ω www Σ 10 Ω Σ 20 Ω Σ10 Ω
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