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4:34 I have a question. Why didn't the current coming from the 1A split when it got to node 2? Is it because of the 4A branch? If not why couldn't it join the 4A
No please, per the rules of nodal analysis, v1 is said to be of higher potential than v2 and than v3, in that order, and that is how we did the assignment of current (i3) so it will flow from v1 to v2 surely.
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My question is just that, is the 4ix not supposed to flow through the 3 ohm resistor too?
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4:34 I have a question. Why didn't the current coming from the 1A split when it got to node 2? Is it because of the 4A branch? If not why couldn't it join the 4A
Yes please, because of the 4A, we assume that the i6 when it splits gives i7 and the 4A
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what is the name of the software that is used to draw this specefic circuit in the video ?
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@@SkanCityAcademy_SirJohn wow! that was so quick ! thanks but i meant the circuit itself , where can i draw circuits like that one ? thanks again
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18:52 why i3 direction is v1 to v2? Why not v2 to v1? Because of dependent current source ?
No please, per the rules of nodal analysis, v1 is said to be of higher potential than v2 and than v3, in that order, and that is how we did the assignment of current (i3) so it will flow from v1 to v2 surely.
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Fundamentals of electric circuits - Alexander and Sadiku
How can we know the potition of reference node ?
the reference node is usually what we term the ground. you can see it being labelled in the diagram
please how is the power of 4ix?
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