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First Steps to Determine Node Voltages Solve the resulting simultaneous equations to
is? Select a node as Apply KCL to eachobtain the unknown Select
nodeMesh
voltages
Analysis that provide general procedure Noda
fo analysis Mesh Analysis Circuit Analysis KCL
To simply matters, we shall assume in nod current circuits voltages circuit transistor circuit Resistor Circuit
In nodal analysis,we are intersted to findcurrent circuits voltages circuit transistor circuit Resistor Circuit
Nodal analysis have . . . steps 1 2 3 4
Ground that used when chassis acts as refe chasis ground electric ground basis ground ground
the reference point in an electrical circ Ground electric ground basis ground Plastic ground
To solve matrix equation, we can use Elimination Cramer's rule Newton Law 1&2
Obtain the node voltage of the circuit -6 and -42 -16 and -42 6 and 42 -6 and 42
Determine teh volt at the nodes 4.8 , 2.4 , -2.4 4.8 , 2.4 , 2.4 4.8 , 2.4 , -2.6 4.8 , 2.4 , -2.7
tools that can be used to determine nodeKCL KVL ohm's law Cramer's Rule
The simultaneus equations may also be sMATLAB Mathcad Maple Quattro Pro
to obtain node voltages from matrix, wesubtitution elimination cramer matrix inversion
Calculate the node voltage in the circuit 13,33 & 20 13,33 & 21 13,33 & 22 13,33 & 23
Apply nodal analysis to solve for Vx in thVx=5.71 Vx=6.71 Vx=7.71 Vx=5
The reference node is commonly called?The ground The mesh The current The resistors
The second step to nodal analysis is? Apply KCL to eachSelect node as re Apply Kirchoff Vo Select mesh refer
Current flows from higher potential to? lower potential inmedium potentialmaximum potential big potential in re
A supernode is formed by? many resistor withenclosing a volta capacitors with Circuit with many
If there are 6 nodes in network, we can 9 8 7 6
In analyzing node how many nodes are t 2 1 5 3
What's the meaning of node? The point of connThe point of connThe point of con The point of conn
The following are the properties of a supernode,
Supernodeexcept...
has noSupernode require the voltage sourc Requires only KCL
For the circuit in the figure, determine V1=0, V2=12 V1=12, V2=0 V1=10, V2=12 V1=1, V2=2
Find the currents i1 through i4 and the vi1=3, i2=4, i3=8, i i1=-6, i2=-3, i3=-2i1=-6, i2=-3, i3=-2i1=-1, i2=-3, i3=-2
The total current entering the closed surfEqual Similar Alike Suited
What basic laws are the underlying princKCL KVL HCL HVL
Based on KCL, currents will be regarded as Currents leaving Currents enteringCurrents betweenCurrents entering
Nodal analysis produces a compact set ofManual All true Together with fri All false
Find the value of V1 using nodal analysisV1=12.31 V1=12 V1=31 V1=14
What are the basic laws underlying the pHVL KVL KCL b and c correct
the meeting point of two or more circui Mesh Node Ground All answer is corr
In node analysis assume the voltage sourSupermesh Supernode Node Mesh
Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) said Inrush current eqIn a closed circui The total current a and b correct
Application of KCL is combining current sThe algebraic sumThe algebraic sumThe algebraic sumThe algebraic sum
For the circuit of Fig. 4.10, compute the 5.375 V, 375 mV 5.21 V, 320 mV 5.333 V, 350 mV 5.76 V, 345 mV
For the circuit of Fig. 4.8, determine the 12V -10V 21V 87V
Find the voltage at node P in the figure 3V 6V 7V 9V
the voltage between the non-reference nMesh Volatge Voltage Node Voltage a and b is correct
Calculate the node in the circuit shown 13.33V, 22V 13.33V, 1V 13.33V, 21V 13.33V, 24V
Based on KCL, currents will be regarded as Currents enteringCurrents leaving Currents broke thCurrents have neg
For the network of figure, the Thevenin e 1 2 5 8
How many laws are Kirchoff 1 3 4 2
Find the voltage at node 2 of the circuit 13 14 15 16
For the circuit of Fig. 4.3, determine the v1 = −145/8 V, v2 v1 = 128/8 V, v2 =v1 = −145/8 V, v2 v1 = −143/7 V, v2
For the circuit of Fig. 4.5, compute the v3A = 5.353 V; v7 v3A = 4.235 V; v7 v3A = 5.455 V; v7 v3A = 5.765 V; v7
For the circuit of Fig. 4.8, determine the 110/3V 30/9V 70/9 V 111/29V
For the circuit of Fig. 4.8, determine the 21V (-10)V 70/9V 23V

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Apply KVL 1 45
KVL 1 45
Capacitor circuit 2
Capacitor circuit 2
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capacitor ground 1
capacitor ground 1
2&3 4
6 and -42 1 60 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-DH7li4DwLIH7F0C_
4.8 , 2.4 , -2.8 1 60 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1001wjDFVmQpnl-cpd
Newton Law 1.2
All true 5
All true 5
13,33 & 24 1 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qUERdCUUbZ_GDhNY
Vx=6 1 900 https://d2nchlq0f2u6vy.cloudfront.net/18/10/04/3536b
Ohm's law 1 60
Apply KCL to grou 1 60
huge potential in 1 60
enclosing a volta 2 60
5 5 60
6 2 60
All false 3 60
Requires only KVL4, 5 60
V1=21, V2=12 1 900 https://d2nchlq0f2u6vy.cloudfront.net/18/10/04/8d823
i1=-6, i2=10, i3=-2 2 900 https://d2nchlq0f2u6vy.cloudfront.net/18/04/20/30624
Greater 1,2,3,4 45
A and B true 1 45
Currents beside t 4 45
Computer 13&5 45
V1=21.3 1 300 https://d2nchlq0f2u6vy.cloudfront.net/18/10/04/377b3
a and b correct 3 60
All answer is wro 2 60
All answer is Corr 2 60
all answer is corr 3 60
all answer is wro 1 60
5.421 V, 320 mV 1 60 https://ee.unsoed.ac.id/~stwn/kul/tke131205/ECA8e-08
1V 2 60 https://ee.unsoed.ac.id/~stwn/kul/tke131205/ECA8e-07
11V 4 60 https://www.sanfoundry.com/wp-content/uploads/2017
all answer is wro 3 60
13.33V, 20V 5 60 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ow91gmcWGeUjIea1
all answer is wro 2 60
10 2 60 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1jJ8o7uf_dFIZi2Yvtr4h
10 4 60
17 2 60
v1 = 140/8 V, v2 = 1 60
v3A = 5.235 V; v7 5 60
23/11V 3 60
10V 2 60
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