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Determine The Voltage at Each Labelled Node and The Current Through Each Resistor. (Answer: V 3.333 V, V 2.333 V, I 0.667 A, I 0.333 A, I 0.333 A)

The document provides 7 examples of circuit diagrams and asks the reader to use nodal analysis to solve for various current and voltage values. Nodal analysis, also called the node voltage method, is used to analyze electrical circuits to determine voltages at circuit nodes and currents through branches. For each circuit diagram, the document lists the specific variables to calculate and provides the numerical answers.
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Determine The Voltage at Each Labelled Node and The Current Through Each Resistor. (Answer: V 3.333 V, V 2.333 V, I 0.667 A, I 0.333 A, I 0.333 A)

The document provides 7 examples of circuit diagrams and asks the reader to use nodal analysis to solve for various current and voltage values. Nodal analysis, also called the node voltage method, is used to analyze electrical circuits to determine voltages at circuit nodes and currents through branches. For each circuit diagram, the document lists the specific variables to calculate and provides the numerical answers.
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1. Figure 1 shows a circuit network consists of three resistors and one current source.

Determine the voltage at each labelled node and the current through each resistor.
(Answer: V1=3.333 V, V2=2.333 V, I5Ω=0.667 A, I7Ω=0.333 A, I3Ω=0.333 A)

V1 V2

1A 5Ω 7Ω
2. Calculate the current (I) that flows through the 12 Ω resistor in the circuit as shown in
the Figure 2 using nodal analysis (node voltage method). (Answer: V1=23.403 V,
V2=3.940 V, V3=-4.478 V, I12Ω=0.328 A).
5A

V1 V2 V3
8Ω 4Ω
I
6Ω 5Ω

12 Ω
8V 10 V

Figure 2

2
3. Figure 3 shows a circuit consists of two voltage sources, one current source and five
resistors. Analyse the circuit in Figure 3 using nodal analysis (node voltage analysis)
and determine the value of current flow through 6 Ω resistor. (Answer: V1=13.08 V,
V2=9.34 V, I6Ω=0.623 A).

3A

6Ω
2Ω
3Ω 5Ω

12 Ω

25 V 15 V

Figure 3

3
4. Figure 4 shows a circuit consists of one current source, one voltage source and six
resistors. Analyse the circuit in Figure 4 using nodal analysis (node voltage analysis)
and determine the voltage of V1, V2, V3 and the current of Io1 and Io2. (Answer:
V1=11.36 V, V2=4.73 V, V3=10.36 V, Io1=0.5 A, Io2=0.704 A).

Io1
o

Io2
V1 4Ω V2 8Ω
V3


5A 4Ω 2Ω
12 V

Figure 4

4
5. Using node analysis, obtain the voltages at nodes A, B and C for the circuit of Figure
5. (Answer: V1=32.212 V, V2=26.637 V, V3=17.609 V)
5A

R2  2  R4  8  C R6  1
A B

R1  1
R3  4  R5  5  20 V
40 V

Figure 5

5
6. Calculate v1, v2 and v3 using nodal analysis. (Answer: V1=10 V, V2=4.933 V,
V3=12.267 V)

Figure 6

6
7. Figure 7 shows a circuit consists of two voltage sources and six resistors. Calculate
the amount of current flow through the 5Ω resistor using Nodal Analysis. (Answer:
V1=2.834, V2=4.42, V3=0.204, I5=1.041 A)
6Ω

2Ω 7Ω

8Ω 4Ω 5Ω

10 V 5V

Figure 7: Circuit network 1.

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