Thanks for the feedback. I looked at the video and it should be Va=-(-100-150)=250 V. Used Youtube annotation feature so it should point out the error as well as correcting it. Thanks. Dr J
@drjctu I got -250, but that's because I always set my resistance voltages opposite to my set current direction. So for instance, my 1: +Va - V1 - V2 = 0. And thus my Va is -250. As a matter of fact, all my source's voltajes are of opposite sign as yours. I suppose we're both right in describing the real thing. That's for the video.
why isn't there a node on the bottom between 2A and 5A? confused :s
lolliholic256 11 months ago
@lolliholic256 No need..
TheUlasBey 4 months ago
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cool2medico 1 year ago
Va should be -(-100) - 150 = -50
torombolopr 2 years ago
Thanks for the feedback. I looked at the video and it should be Va=-(-100-150)=250 V. Used Youtube annotation feature so it should point out the error as well as correcting it. Thanks. Dr J
drjctu 2 years ago
@drjctu I got -250, but that's because I always set my resistance voltages opposite to my set current direction. So for instance, my 1: +Va - V1 - V2 = 0. And thus my Va is -250. As a matter of fact, all my source's voltajes are of opposite sign as yours. I suppose we're both right in describing the real thing. That's for the video.
MindZiper 3 months ago