# of Nodes / Branches of a Circuit

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The circuit in question is claimed to have 7 branches and 5 nodes, but several participants are only counting 4 nodes. There is uncertainty about the presence of a node between the voltage source and the 2-ohm resistor. Confirmation is provided that there is indeed a node in that location. The discussion highlights the importance of accurately identifying nodes and branches in circuit analysis.
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Is there one between the voltage source and the 2 ohm resistor?
 
eurekameh said:
Is there one between the voltage source and the 2 ohm resistor?

Yes.
 
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