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What Is the Correct Approach to Solve This Loop Analysis Problem?
Thanks for all of your help, I really appreciate it!- ee_ess_ee-kid
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What Is the Correct Approach to Solve This Loop Analysis Problem?
Actually, I found it myself. Turns out I did the following: i1-i2=2mA → i1=2-i2 Which is wrong :p Fixing this error, I got a value of i2=-14.6667=-44/3, if i2 were going clockwise.- ee_ess_ee-kid
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What Is the Correct Approach to Solve This Loop Analysis Problem?
If I use that, I get the following: i1=13mA i2=11mA i3=-4mA i4=88mA Using these values, I fail to get a correct check using KVL on the top loop. I can't get ƩV=0...- ee_ess_ee-kid
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What Is the Correct Approach to Solve This Loop Analysis Problem?
So then it should be Vx=i2(4κΩ)- ee_ess_ee-kid
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What Is the Correct Approach to Solve This Loop Analysis Problem?
I have all the currents going clockwise. I have i2 going from left to right on that resistor.- ee_ess_ee-kid
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What Is the Correct Approach to Solve This Loop Analysis Problem?
I was confused by that. Should it be i2(4κΩ)=Vx? Redoing my work gets me V0=11V, which looks better. I'll check to see if that answer makes more sense- ee_ess_ee-kid
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Engineering What is the voltage in the circuit?
Could you possibly look at my other question please? https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=539166" It uses loop analysis, which I know you said earlier that you dislike, but primarily I'd like to know if my answer is correct. Thanks. In the best case scenario, you could maybe...- ee_ess_ee-kid
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What Is the Correct Approach to Solve This Loop Analysis Problem?
Homework Statement http://i.imgur.com/pVIMw.png" Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I called the top left loop i1, the top right loop i2, the bottom right loop i3, and the bottom left loop i4. I have all of these currents going clockwise in my work. An attempt to do loop analysis...- ee_ess_ee-kid
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- Analysis Loop Loop analysis
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Engineering What is the voltage in the circuit?
Awesome, I tried doing the problem again and it seemed like I missed something in my loop equations as well. I got 13.12 V too.- ee_ess_ee-kid
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Engineering What is the voltage in the circuit?
It seems like your example nodal equation is for the middle node, in which case, I think it looks incorrect? If it is the middle node, you forgot to consider the 2k resistor to the right of the node.- ee_ess_ee-kid
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Find voltage across a resistor using Loop Analysis
I'm sorry. I'm not really good at this circuits class and homework is a large chunk of my grade. I'm just paranoid, is all. Sorry if verifying some answers for me has upset you; however, I feel as if me asking to double check my answers is far better than me asking to get help on these...- ee_ess_ee-kid
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How Accurate are My Loop Analysis Equations and Calculated Voltage?
Homework Statement http://i.imgur.com/pVIMw.png Homework Equations KVL The Attempt at a Solution I called the top left loop i1, the top right loop i2, the bottom right loop i3, and the bottom left loop i4. I have all of these currents going clockwise in my work. An attempt to do loop...- ee_ess_ee-kid
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- Analysis Loop Loop analysis
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Find voltage across a resistor using Loop Analysis
Homework Statement http://i.imgur.com/H20el.png Homework Equations KVL The Attempt at a Solution When I solved the equation for V0, I got V0=2V. Is this correct? If it's not, I'll upload my work. Thanks!- ee_ess_ee-kid
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- Analysis Loop Loop analysis Resistor Voltage
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Engineering How to design a combinational circuit with the function equal to 1
Can you post the question? The answer would depend on how it's worded.- ee_ess_ee-kid
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Engineering What is the voltage in the circuit?
Homework Statement http://i.imgur.com/YRK5L.png Homework Equations Loop analysis, so KVL The Attempt at a Solution I did the problem, and I got V0 = 12.5292V. If this is incorrect, I'll be more than happy to upload my work. Can someone verify the answer for me? Just tell me if it's right...- ee_ess_ee-kid
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- Circuit Voltage
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