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Voltage, otherwise known as electrical potential difference (denoted ∆V and measured in volts) is the difference in electric potential between two points (adapted from Wikipedia). Voltage can be constant (DC) or varying (AC).

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Node analysis with voltage source in matrix form

. \\ V_n\end{bmatrix}$$ In case there is an ideal voltage source connected between a node and the reference, then the voltage of that node is equal to the EMF of that voltage source. … So in matrix form we have(if for example node 1 was connected to an ideal voltage source): $$\begin{bmatrix}E_1 \\ I_2 \\. \\ . \\ . \\ I_n\end{bmatrix} = \begin{bmatrix} 1& 0& 0 ... &0 \\ -G_{21}& G_ …
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