Electrical Engineering - Branch, Loop and Node Analyses - Discussion
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What is the current through R2?


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Somashekhar y said:
1 decade ago
((va-12)/49)+(va/24)+((va-6)/80) = 0.
((va-12)(1920)+(va)(3920)+(va-6)(1176))/94080 = 0.
va(7016)-30096 = 0.
va = 30096/7016.
va = 4.28.
Please review previous question. Why nodal equation differs? Can any one explain?
((va-12)(1920)+(va)(3920)+(va-6)(1176))/94080 = 0.
va(7016)-30096 = 0.
va = 30096/7016.
va = 4.28.
Please review previous question. Why nodal equation differs? Can any one explain?
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Kavan Rathod said:
10 years ago
Simple apply node analysis and solve it.
Akinremi Akinola Musbau said:
10 years ago
@Shinghal.
Your working is right but take note that the current through 30 ohms is the sum of the current that emanate from the two cell and not the difference.
Your working is right but take note that the current through 30 ohms is the sum of the current that emanate from the two cell and not the difference.
Krishna said:
10 years ago
The answer must me same irrespective of method we acquire but I did't get answer using mesh analysis.
Umair said:
9 years ago
@Somashekhar.
How you got that 30096? Explain.
How you got that 30096? Explain.
Jaywonder said:
8 years ago
Can anyone find the answer using Thevenin's theorem?
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