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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2011

Basic Nodal Analysis skills. Note: the voltage for V3 should be 6V.

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  • For the last past for V3, if im not mistaken, I believe it should be equal to 6, not 2/3.

    Great video, really helped alot. Keep it up :)

  • @mood902 Thanks. I did this after an evening exam...my brain was a little scrambled ;)

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  • made a mistake at 7:15, the node eqtn should be 3v1 - 5v2 = 12

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  • What did you use to make the video... I've been looking for a way to quickly help tutor when I'm working out of town...

  • If I am not mistaken, 3v1 - 3v2 = 12 + 2v2 = 3v1 - 5v2 = 12. Right? Subtract 2v2 on both sides. So just the signs on v1 and v2 are opposite.

  • great video, i also watche drjctu video, but this one is superb, keep doing this

  • cheers mate. helpful stuff

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