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    Resistive Network. - nodal analysis

    Sorry I'm confused now. Would I need nodal analysis for this and convert all of these to current sources?
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    Resistive Network. - nodal analysis

    I think i know how to work out Part A - I am just guessing its Voltage divided by R? Its part b and c, that i am stuck with
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    Resistive Network. - nodal analysis

    what do you mean by that sorry?
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    Resistive Network. - nodal analysis

    Homework Statement http://learn.lboro.ac.uk/file.php/1844/Quiz_figures/Chins_Files/Q11.jpg In the above circuit V1=17 Volts V2=8.5 Volts V3=4.25 Volts I1= 4 Amps I2= 5 Amps R1=4.25 Ohms R3=6.375 Ohms R4=1.0625 Ohms R5=2.125 Ohms R6=2.125 Ohms Calculate the following: a) Magnitude of...
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    How Do You Calculate Total Resistance in a Complex Circuit?

    Sorry for the late reply, I think delta star transformation would be the way about it. Where would I start with this?
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    How Do You Calculate Total Resistance in a Complex Circuit?

    So do you think it's wise that I add a voltage source to this circuit? And where would i place it?
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    How Do You Calculate Total Resistance in a Complex Circuit?

    Ok thanks for your help, i'll be having another crack at it tomorrow. So what is exactly in series and parallel please?
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    How Do You Calculate Total Resistance in a Complex Circuit?

    Hi, the question is to calculate the total resistance, therefore we don't need to put in a correct source, correct?
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    How Do You Calculate Total Resistance in a Complex Circuit?

    Homework Statement In the above diagram, calculate the total resistance between A and C R1 = R2 = R3 = R5 = 3.3 Ω R4 = R7 = R8 = 6.6 Ω R6 = R9 = R10 = 2.4 Ω Homework Equations Sum/Product The Attempt at a Solution Can anyone give me an insight on where to start for this? So my current...