electronicsfreak
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Alright, so my apologies for asking such a simple question, we're going straight back to the basics here. However, I have become quite confused due to inconsistencies within the material provided for one of my courses while studying for our final exam, and I would love to get some input from the community.
So, to those of you whom are willing to respond, I have provided two separate images that correspond to one-another. To keep my question simple and straight forward to the concept I'm looking for, we're gonna keep this provided element resistive.


With regards to the two vectors provided, would you consider the Voltage to be defined as V[SUB]AB[/SUB] or V[SUB]BA[/SUB]
also, same with our current, would you consider it to be defined as I[SUB]AB[/SUB] or I[SUB]BA[/SUB] ? --edited with the solution
From my understanding, it really doesn't matter so long as one remains consistent. However, as far as what is considered industry standard, I'd love to hear your input
Thank-you all in advance
So, to those of you whom are willing to respond, I have provided two separate images that correspond to one-another. To keep my question simple and straight forward to the concept I'm looking for, we're gonna keep this provided element resistive.


With regards to the two vectors provided, would you consider the Voltage to be defined as V[SUB]AB[/SUB] or V[SUB]BA[/SUB]
also, same with our current, would you consider it to be defined as I[SUB]AB[/SUB] or I[SUB]BA[/SUB] ? --edited with the solution
From my understanding, it really doesn't matter so long as one remains consistent. However, as far as what is considered industry standard, I'd love to hear your input
Thank-you all in advance
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