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Confused about choosing current direction in nodal analysis
Thank you so much for your help! I've been understanding it wrong the whole time. These are the equations that I came up with: For Node 1: -0.6 V1 + 0.1 V3 = 1 For Supernode 3-4: 0.1V1 + 0.083 V2 - 0.15 V3 - 0.083 V4 = -5 For the sources inside the supernodes: V4-V3=10 V2=5 The answer for...- mgmt113
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Confused about choosing current direction in nodal analysis
Forgive me if I'm wrong. I thought that if the current was leaving the node, I could write V1-V3, but because it is entering the node, then it's -(V1-V3) and that's why I have V3-V1. Thanks!- mgmt113
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Confused about choosing current direction in nodal analysis
Homework Statement The problem states: Determine the voltage labeled v in the following circuit: https://ibb.co/hz0Q37 The variable is the voltage across the 2 ohm resistor. The ground I chose for this example is located in the center of the circuit. Homework Equations V=IR I guess. The...- mgmt113
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