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FIGURE 4.2-1
Circuit with an independent voltage source and an independent current source.
FIGURE 4.2-2
Circuit with a supernode that incorporates va and vb.
FIGURE 4.2-3
A circuit containing two voltage sources, only one of which is connected to the reference
node
1
2
FIGURE 4.5-3
(a) A circuit with two meshes. (b) Inserting ammeters to measure the mesh currents.
FIGURE 4.5-4 Mesh currents, i1 and i2, and element current, i1 – i2, of a (a) generic circuit element, (b)
current source, and (c) resistor.
4.5-5 (a) A circuit. (b) The resistor currents expressed as functions of the mesh currents. (c) The
resistor voltages expressed as functions of the mesh currents.
FIGURE