Electrical Circuits Video 28: Nodal Analysis - Format Approach Introduction & Example #1 Part A

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  • Wow these videos are amazingly helpful, big thanks to you sir for making a channel like this to help students!

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  • great!!!

  • very helpful video, but i gotta say, worst two's i've ever seen

  • I'm so glad you made this video to supplement my 613.00 state university class that provides no instruction on; analytical process and problem solving fundamentals.

  • Great explanation!

  • @meedan1 It's your reference node. Whenever you find the potential difference between A and B and A is grounded, the potential difference will be the voltage at B because the one that is grounded is said to have "zero" potential....

  • Please reply, what does grounded node mean?

  • y cant my teacher teach us like this?? thank you very much for helping us engineering students =)

  • nice sir 

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