Engineering Node Voltage Circuit Analysis: Solving for V1, V2, and V3

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The discussion centers on solving a node voltage problem to find the values of V1, V2, and V3. The user presents equations derived from the circuit analysis, including relationships between the voltages and their coefficients. Other participants confirm that the user's approach appears correct and offer encouragement. The equations provided suggest a systematic method for solving the node voltage problem. Overall, the analysis indicates a solid understanding of the principles involved in node voltage circuit analysis.
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Hi, I am given a node voltage problem to find V1, V2, and V3 from this image below.


http://puu.sh/77Sg3.png

(v1+15)/20 + (v1-v2)/25 + (v3-v2)/50 + (v3 - 10)/10 = 0

18V1 - 12V2 + 24V3 = 50

V2: (v2-v1)/25 + v2/40 + (v2-v3)/50 = 0

17V2 - 8V1 - 4V3 = 0

15 = V3 - V1

Am I in the right track so far?
 
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Your approach looks right.
 
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