Difference between node and junction google book
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Node :
When two or more circuit element meet, at any point on a circuit is called a node. A node can be found by using Ohm's law V = IR i.e.
Voltage = current * ressistance
Junction:
Junction is a point at which at least 3 circuit elements meet.
When two or more circuit element meet, at any point on a circuit is called a node. A node can be found by using Ohm's law V = IR i.e.
Voltage = current * ressistance
Junction:
Junction is a point at which at least 3 circuit elements meet.
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"Node" is refers to any point on a circuit where two or more circuit elements meet. whereas junction is any point where electrical conductors are joined electrically. or two nodes to be different, their voltages must be different.A node usually corresponds to a junction physically.
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