Practice Problem 3.4 (Sadiku) Find v1, v2, and v3 in the circuit of Fig. 3.14 using nodal analysis

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Alexander Sadiku 5th Ed: Fundamental of Electric Circuits

Practice Problem 3.4

Find v1, v2, and v3 in the circuit of Fig. 3.14 using nodal analysis

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Ohm's Law, Circuit Analysis, Kirchhoff's Laws, Series Circuits, Parallel Circuits, Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, AC Circuits, DC Circuits, Voltage, Current, Resistance, Reactance, Impedance, Power Factor, Transformers, Semiconductors, Diodes, Transistors, Oscillators, Amplifiers, Switches, Breadboards, Circuit Design, Signal Processing, Frequency Response, Waveforms, RMS Value, Electromagnetic Induction, Magnetic Fields, Faraday's Law, Lenz's Law, Filters, Passive Circuits, Active Circuits, Integrated Circuits, Circuit Simulation, Multimeters, Oscilloscopes, Power Supplies, Digital Logic, Grounding, Circuit Theorems, Superposition, Thevenin's Theorem, Norton's Theorem, Mesh Analysis, Nodal Analysis.

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This is completely different than how the book goes about the example problems, thank you for your work.

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wafiyahameen
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how to know where supernode should be used? what are the terms and conditions of supernode?

mahamaslam
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Hi, can you write an equation for the voltage across the 6 ohms.

BelloZainab-dd
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How is the current going inside same as the current coming outside, thus equal to 0???

abdurrehman_
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may i know why you're not using kvl on supernode? even if u don't use the technique will it still show the same answer?

my prof and our handbook uses KVL on supernode, and KCL on supernode

basically using both Law to generate equation on the supernode

randhyLeksu
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hi! I was wondering why did we take both supernodes as one?? Why does solving each supernode separately result in different answers??

rahafmohamed
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Thank you so much! So the rule of thumb is to make the number of equations the same as the number non-reference nodes?

eratosthenes
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Helped me with my assignments
Thanks for the work

flying_hadron
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Sir how can you assume the direction of the current accurately?

johnywex
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Thank you so much, it was really helpful.

Beejhay
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sir for eq 2 and 3 how did you take v1-v2 and not v2-v1 and similarly v3-v2 and not v2 we assume v1>v3>v2 or something like that pls helppp

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I'm not getting final answers as same as you, could I mail you

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shiprachowdhury
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Sir, what happens if the 6 ohm is shorted?

Breanzyy
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Sir, If I want to calculate the power dissipated by each voltage source what should I do ?

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