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Engineering Solve a Circuit Problem: Node-Voltage Method
So what you're saying is that they are right in that they ignore the 150 Voltage source? Cause the way I'm thinking is that the voltage source would also create a current through the bottom resistor, such that the current in the bottom can be represented as a sum of the Current source and...- Novean
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Engineering Solve a Circuit Problem: Node-Voltage Method
Homework Statement Here's a link to a picture of the problem: http://i.imgur.com/zMAiR.png V(delta) is above the 7 Ohm resistor, and V(x) is described by the positive Node between the 7 Ohm resistor and the 5 Amp Source, and the negative Node between the 9 ohm resistor and 150 Volt Source...- Novean
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Linear Systems: Linear combinations
Ah! I understand. Thanks, I forgot to also change the values for c1 and c2 when I picked another free c3. What had me confused is that the book says it's not a combination. The answer on the back clearly states it in bold. However,the book is probably wrong (Which now a-days I find they...- Novean
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Linear Systems: Linear combinations
Homework Statement Determine if b is a linear combination of a1, a2, and a3. a1= [1,-2, 0] a2 = [0, 1, 2] a3 = [5, -6 8] b= [2, -1, 6] The Attempt at a Solution Alright, well I used an augmented matrix to solve the problem, and after reducing it completely, the matrix looked...- Novean
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