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Tutorial 2 DC MESH and Nodal Analysis

This document provides a tutorial on using mesh and nodal analysis techniques to solve DC circuits. It includes 10 practice problems of increasing complexity that involve writing mesh/nodal equations and calculating unknown currents and voltages. The problems cover determining a single current, multiple currents in a mesh, writing equations, and finding voltages at nodes. Solving the sample circuits illustrates how to set up and use mesh and nodal analysis to systematically solve for unknown quantities in DC circuits.

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Tutorial 2 DC MESH and Nodal Analysis

This document provides a tutorial on using mesh and nodal analysis techniques to solve DC circuits. It includes 10 practice problems of increasing complexity that involve writing mesh/nodal equations and calculating unknown currents and voltages. The problems cover determining a single current, multiple currents in a mesh, writing equations, and finding voltages at nodes. Solving the sample circuits illustrates how to set up and use mesh and nodal analysis to systematically solve for unknown quantities in DC circuits.

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BMMA 1313: PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONICS

TUTORIAL 2: DC CIRCUIT MESH & NODAL ANALYSIS

1. Find Io for the following circuit.

(1.5 A)

2. Determine the current through the 10 kΩ resistor in the circuit using mesh
analysis.

(0.2957 mA)

3. Write the mesh–current equations for the circuit below.


4. Write the mesh–current equations for the circuit below. Calculate the values of i1,
i2 and i3.

5. By inspection, write the mesh–current equations for the circuit below.

6. Find i1 to i4 for the circuit below using mesh analysis.

(-7.5A, -2.5A, 3.93A, 2.143A)


7. For the circuit below, use nodal analysis to determine io.

(1.73 A)

8. For the circuit use nodal analysis to calculate I1 through I4.

(4 A, 2 A, 1 A, 2 A)

9. Find v1 and v2 in the following circuit by using node analysis.


(0 V, 12 V)

10. Use nodal analysis to determine V0 in the following circuit.


(-8.333 V)
11. Use nodal analysis to find Vo in the following circuit.

(27.27 V)

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