4) Using nodal analysis, find the power dissipated in 6 Ohm resistor for the circuit shown below.
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In electric circuits analysis, nodal analysis, node-voltage analysis, or the branch current method is a method of determining the voltage between "nodes" in an electrical circuit in terms of the branch currents.
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For the use of nodal analyses, the dispersed power of the 6 Ohm circuit resistor shown below is:
- A nodal analysis is a systematic way of determining the electrical potential in each reference area by inserting KCL repeatedly.
- In Nodal analysis, also called node-voltage analysis or current branch method, the voltage between the nodes is determined according to the branch currents.
- Follow these steps while resolving any electrical network or circuit using Nodal analysis.
- Step 1 - Identify the main nodes and select one of them as the reference node.
- We will treat that reference node as Ground.
- Step 2 - Label the node voltages relative to the Ground on all key nodes except the reference area.
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