Problem 3.30 Fundamental of Electric Circuits (Alexander/Sadiku) 5th Edition

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Using nodal analysis, find v0 and i0 in the circuit of Fig. 3.79

Fixed, so it is match to the solution manual. Thanks to Eros Rivera for pointing out the mistake.
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thanks for amazing lecture. it really helpful for getting familiar with circuit-theory. have a nice day:)

benjaminAn-gd
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Why haven't you considered that branch as a SUPERNODE because it has a voltage source between two non-reference nodes...

aayushshrestha
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V0 suppose to be - 587.37 V, others no problem

coolminggt
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why didn't you use super node if we use super node can it be more complicated

omihasan
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I have a question @ 0:50 sir, if the voltage sign is (+-) instead of (-+) would the node be 'Vo + 96'?

spikedefusin
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How would you solve it using mesh analysis?

nnekaobasi
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can you explain further why there is a 3 multiplied by in the prenthesis. thank you

aldrinejayponb.ballesteros
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I have a question with the reference direction. Why could you assume the direction in this way? How can I assume the direction? Like in the beginning, I will define all current flows out from the positive terminal of the voltage source??

bellobello
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Thankyou for the solution. But in my book i=the question is "Using nodal analysis, find v0...." How to solve using nodal analysis??

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