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Hello sir, in your current at node 2 (with the voltage source of 2), since the source is supplying voltage to 1 ohm resistor, then the flow of the current from that source must go towards the V2 node. There should be 1 flow entering the V2 node and 2 flow leaving that node. Should we assume that if we have a node then the flow must all be leaving? Thank you very much
Sir,I m totally confused with supernode ..when voltage is in between the two non reference node,but some times... between two non reference node,there many be presence of dependent voltage or depended current,..voltage or current.......why at that part ,in supernode analysis,the path of voltage between , two references node..it voltage is removed,the apply kcl at total loop..
sir, what if the two terminals that the Vth will be in between them , if this Vth was also the super-node between two unknown voltages!? what will be the value of Vth in this case. i mean here that i will have only one equation (because that Vth will be deleted from the two equations as it is considered super-node) with two unknowns !? how to solve it ! the idea here is that the thevinin voltage is putted in-between two terminals and it will be super -node if we use the nodal analysis. i will be grateful if you made a video on this focus point, it will be really helpful, thanks!
kirchoff law states that, current entering a node is equal to current leaving a node. and i am confused with your current assignment, anybody can explain?
@@Awesomekid2283 I think a node is nothing but where three or more elements are connected to one point So in that case total node including reference node is 3
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Sir i solve this question from super node concept combination Of KVL AT super node and KCL At V1 AND V2 BUT my answer is V1 = -0.33
V2 = - 1.33
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(V1/1)+2+(V2/1)+((V2-2)/1)=0......(1)
V1+2+V2+V2-2=0...(1)
2V2+V1=0....(1)
So. 2V2+1+V2=0
V2=-1/3v,V1=2/3v
V1=1+V2.....(2)
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Sir please explain why we assumed a common node in place of supernode with 4 outward currents.
Please explain concept behind that.
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Hello sir, in your current at node 2 (with the voltage source of 2), since the source is supplying voltage to 1 ohm resistor, then the flow of the current from that source must go towards the V2 node. There should be 1 flow entering the V2 node and 2 flow leaving that node. Should we assume that if we have a node then the flow must all be leaving? Thank you very much
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What if there is both a resistor and a voltage source between the two non-ref nodes? Like a resistor in between 1V Source and V1 node?
It will be normal wont be supernode
Sir,I m totally confused with supernode ..when voltage is in between the two non reference node,but some times... between two non reference node,there many be presence of dependent voltage or depended current,..voltage or current.......why at that part ,in supernode analysis,the path of voltage between , two references node..it voltage is removed,the apply kcl at total loop..
So In that case u have to neglect the current or voltage source present between two non reference nodes and then apply KVL and solve it
thank you so much, sir.
sir, what if the two terminals that the Vth will be in between them , if this Vth was also the super-node between two unknown voltages!? what will be the value of Vth in this case. i mean here that i will have only one equation (because that Vth will be deleted from the two equations as it is considered super-node) with two unknowns !? how to solve it !
the idea here is that the thevinin voltage is putted in-between two terminals and it will be super -node if we use the nodal analysis.
i will be grateful if you made a video on this focus point, it will be really helpful, thanks!
Why resistance of 2V source is not considered?
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Isn't there a node between the 2V source and the 1Ω resistor?
Yess that node is called as reference node
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V1 would be 4/3 V not 2/3 V
Yes😊,V2=-1/3v,V1=4/3v
kirchoff law states that, current entering a node is equal to current leaving a node. and i am confused with your current assignment, anybody can explain?
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Hey sir, you forgot (2) in your eq. 3
How do you get 3v2 = -1?
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Sir only 2 nodes in circuit ?
There are four nodes in total with one being the reference node (the ground node) at 0 potential (or 0 volts).
@@Awesomekid2283 I think a node is nothing but where three or more elements are connected to one point
So in that case total node including reference node is 3
@@viewocity9840 A node is a point where two or more circuit elements are connected.
Why current is +2..
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Sir how did v1-1=v2 came?
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