Engineering Is I0/Is = -0.37 Correct for This Circuit?

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The discussion centers on verifying the calculation of the ratio I0/Is, which was determined to be -0.37 using nodal analysis. The user applied the relationships V2 = -7V0 and V0 = V1 to arrive at this result. Another participant confirmed that the calculation was correct. The focus remains on the accuracy of the derived ratio in the context of the circuit analysis. The conclusion affirms the correctness of the initial answer provided.
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Find the ratio I0/Is


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3. Can someone check this and do the question for me. I already did it and i got

I0/Is = -0.37

Can someone check if this is the right answer...

I used nodal analysis on node 1 and used the fact that V2=-7V0 and V0=V1

to find this ratio

Can someone check if this is the correct answer.



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Edited: Thanks For Checking CEL!
 
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Your solution is right.
 
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