A three-node circuit is solved by using the voltage of voltage sources. The nodal analysis is not used since there are enough voltage sources to determine all node voltages.
Category Archives: Electrical Circuits Problems
Problem 1-11: Solving a Circuit with Three Nodes by the Nodal Analysis
The circuit is solved using the Nodal Analysis. It has three nodes, two sources (one voltage, one current, both independent) and four resistors.
Problem 1-10: Solving by Nodal Analysis – Circuit with Four Nodes
A circuit with four nodes solved using the Nodal Analysis. Step-by-step solution is provided. The circuit has three current sources and three resistors.
Problem 1-9: Power of a Current Source
A simple DC resistive circuit is solved by circuit reduction (for series and parallel resistors) and the power a current source calculated.
Problem 1-8: Nodal Analysis – Power of Current Source
A simple DC resistive circuit with three resistors and two current sources are solved by the Nodal Analysis and power of one current source is determined.
Problem 1-7: Circuit Reduction – Current Divider
Solving a circuit by using circuit reduction and current divider methods
Problem 1-6: Single Node-Pair Analysis
Solving a circuit with single node-pair analysis without reducing it.
Problem 1-5: Single Loop Analysis
Solving circuit with single loop analysis without reducing
Problem 1-4: Elements, Nodes, Loops and Branches
Finding the number of elements, nodes, loops and branches of a circuit
Problem 1-3: Using Power and Conductance
Determine the resistance of the resistor, and .