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Voltage restriction for nodes on the same branch?
hAhA THANKS.I have a few questions: 1.What software have you used for redrawing the circuit? 2.In what case could we define current as flowing into M,could we define the current as that when it flow from both C and D to M 3.Is the equivalent circuit for orginal AB terminal circuit a few paralle...- asd852
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Voltage restriction for nodes on the same branch?
Sorry,I made some mistakes on the expression of concepts such as "branch".Meanwhile,it seems impossible to edit my thread.So I would like to make a modified statement here: originally ,I want to prove (TT:current can only flow from c to d)by proving its wrong when its direction is converse(d to...- asd852
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Voltage restriction for nodes on the same branch?
originally ,I want to prove (TT:current can only flow from c to d),thus I try to figure out what will happen if Vd >Vc,then I label corresponding current direction.Afterwards,I know what's wrong: (A:current doesn't flow out of d ),then I attempted to prove A ,yet I consider that A might not...- asd852
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- Branch Circuit analysis Nodes Voltage
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How to determine the number of meshes and loops in a circuit?
In this example,mn is short circuit,and we have a simple circuit,where I can easily count the numbe of mesh (or loop?) by randoml way and its 2 in this pariticular case, p----g、a-g-p-o-b.What if I encounter a more complicated one such as the one shown below,how should I count it ,are there and...- asd852
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How to determine the number of meshes and loops in a circuit?
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- Circuit Loops
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Circuit analysis involving parallel and series conditions
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- Analysis Circuit Circuit analysis Conditions Parallel Series Series circuit
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How do we determine whether circuit element is negative or positive?
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- Circuit Element Negative Nodal analysis Positive
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Help please with the Thevenin Equivalent of this circuit
Sorry,I find the website you presented irrelevant to the above question- asd852
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Help please with the Thevenin Equivalent of this circuit
Could you please draw an equivalent circiut diagram and calculate the results,after which I assume I would understand my confusing points- asd852
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Help please with the Thevenin Equivalent of this circuit
I am a bit clueless- asd852
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Help please with the Thevenin Equivalent of this circuit
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- Circuit analysis clean Home Tips
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