Solving Question 1(b) Using Nodal Analysis

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around solving a specific homework problem (Question 1(b)) using nodal analysis. Participants are seeking clarification on the methodology and concepts related to nodal analysis in the context of an electrical circuit problem.

Discussion Character

  • Homework-related, Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses difficulty in solving the problem and requests an explanation of nodal analysis to improve their understanding.
  • Another participant suggests using Thevenin equivalent as a potentially straightforward approach to the problem.
  • There is a concern raised about the appropriateness of sharing exam questions publicly, questioning whether the original poster has permission to do so.
  • Multiple participants inquire about the missing attachment that presumably contains the problem statement or relevant figure.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not appear to reach a consensus on the best approach to the problem, and there is uncertainty regarding the sharing of exam materials. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the specific application of nodal analysis.

Contextual Notes

The discussion lacks the attachment that contains the problem statement, which may limit the ability to provide targeted assistance. There is also uncertainty about the permissions related to posting exam content.

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Homework Statement



i haVE tried to solve it no. of ways but i didn't get the right answer. Please have a look on the question 1(b) in attachment Figure 1(a), I want to know that how can i solve this question by using nodal analysis. Please explain your answer as well so i could clear my concepts about node analysis. thanks
The correct answer is 1.08W

Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution

 
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The problem asks one to use Thevenin equivalent, which should be pretty straightforward.

Thevenin (voltage) - http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/chpt_10/8.html

Norton (current source) - http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/chpt_10/9.html

See if that helps.

Since this is an exam, is one taking this exam? Does one have permission to post the exam in the public domain?
 
where is your attachment?
 
unplebeian said:
where is your attachment?

I believed that Astro removed it because of uncertainty as to whether or not jawad.tahir has permission to post the exam in public.
 

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