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I'm a little confused about why when you find the voltage across a resistor using nodal voltage and superposition, you get two different answers, unless I'm doing it wrong. Configure three 5 ohm resistors in a T configuration, and then two voltage sources on the right and left side of the T configuration, 10V and 30 V.
With nodal analysis: I1(Left branch) + I2(Right branch) = I3(Middle Branch)
When solving for the node voltage I get 40 V.
Using superposition, I get 13.33V
13.33V is the correct answer, but why am I getting 40V as the nodal voltage (i.e. voltage across the resistor on the middle branch?) 10/26/2006 10:11:20 PM |