Nodal Analysis for Electrical Engineering Homework Help

In summary, the conversation is about a first-year electrical engineering student seeking help with a specific problem using nodal analysis. The student is having trouble understanding how to calculate the voltages across 2k and 5k resistors and is asking for step-by-step explanations. The conversation also mentions the forum rules, which require the OP to show their attempt at solving the problem before asking for help. The conversation ends with a suggestion to use KCL at the top node to solve the problem.
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Homework Statement



Im a first electrical eng student learning nodal analysis.I require help with a specific problem from fundementals of electric circuits.Please explain step by step as i am new to this.Please see the attachment for the problems.
I am finding it hard to express the voltages across the 2k and 5k resistors.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!.Thanks in advance!



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Hello akshay! Welcome to PF!
The forum rules says that the OP needs to show his/her attempt before asking for help on the problem.
Did you try to apply KCL or KVL? There is even a shorter method too to solve this problem.
 
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ive tried applying it but can't seem to understand how to get the voltage across the 2k and 5k resistors please help!.Im begging.
 
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i think u take the node at the top and maybe the top equals vo
so at the node so you have (vo-30)/2k+(vo-20)/5k+vo/4k
or something like that, I am not really sure I am a first year engineering student too :)
 
  • #5
eg Apply KCL at the top node.
 

1. What is nodal analysis?

Nodal analysis is a method used in circuit analysis to determine the voltage and current at each node (connection point) in a circuit. It is based on Kirchhoff's current and voltage laws and is commonly used in electrical engineering and physics.

2. When is nodal analysis used?

Nodal analysis is typically used when analyzing complex circuits with multiple nodes and voltage sources. It can also be used when the number of unknown variables (voltage and current) is greater than the number of equations available.

3. How do you perform nodal analysis?

To perform nodal analysis, you must first label each node in the circuit. Then, using Kirchhoff's current law, set up equations for each node by equating the sum of currents entering and leaving the node to zero. Finally, solve the resulting system of equations for the unknown variables.

4. What are the advantages of nodal analysis?

Nodal analysis is a systematic and efficient method for analyzing circuits with multiple nodes and voltage sources. It also provides a clear understanding of the voltage and current distribution in a circuit, making it easier to identify problem areas.

5. Are there any limitations to nodal analysis?

While nodal analysis is a powerful tool, it does have some limitations. It can only be used for linear circuits, meaning that the components must follow Ohm's law. It also requires a relatively complex setup and can become cumbersome for larger circuits with a high number of nodes.

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