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Pass1234

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Find the node voltages VA,VB, and VC; Remember the use of a ground is the poitn of reference for all node voltages. Hint the 10V source and adjacent nodes A and V form a common "supernode", write a governing equation for the supernode.
 

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Ratch

Joined Mar 20, 2007
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Pass1234,

Find the node voltages VA,VB, and VC; Remember the use of a ground is the poitn of reference for all node voltages. Hint the 10V source and adjacent nodes A and V form a common "supernode", write a governing equation for the supernode.
Va = 14, Vb = -12, Vc = 4, supernode ==> 10(I1-I2) + 40(I3-I2) = 10
I1 = 5, I2 = 2.4, I3 = 2

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hgmjr

Joined Jan 28, 2005
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Find the node voltages VA,VB, and VC; Remember the use of a ground is the poitn of reference for all node voltages. Hint the 10V source and adjacent nodes A and V form a common "supernode", write a governing equation for the supernode.
Greetings Pass1234,

How about posting your efforts at solving the problem so that we can see where you are hung up?

hgmjr
 
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