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Circuit (Network) analysis is the process of finding the voltages across, and the currents through, every component in the network. Consider using in conjunction with tags for the particular analysis technique(s) in question: "nodal-analysis", "mesh-analysis", "superposition", etc.
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Order of circuit decomposition to find thevenin circuit
In the circuit below, Vs=18V, R1=100Ω, R2=100Ω, R3=100Ω, and R4=100Ω.! Determine RTh for the Thévenin equivalent circuit.
I know to find the thevenin resistance, all independent voltage sour …
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Mesh analysis with current sources [duplicate]
Below is a circuit schematic of sources and resistors.
$$I_s=2A, V_s=20V, R_1=10Ω, R_2=6Ω, R_3=80Ω, R_4=15Ω$$
Question 1: Calculate the current i1 flowing through resistor R1.
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Assigning current direction in mesh analysis
Below is a circuit schematic of sources and resistors.
$$V_S=10V, R_1=50Ω, R_2=15Ω, R_3=5Ω, I_S=2A$$
Question 1: Calculate the current i1 in amps that goes through R3 from left to right.
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