The circuit in Figure P3-16 seems to require two supermeshes since both current sources appear in two
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The circuit in Figure P3-16 seems to require two supermeshes since both current sources appear in two meshes. However, sometimes rearranging the circuit diagram will eliminate the need for a supermesh.
(a) Show that supermeshes can be avoided in Figure P3-16 by rearranging the connection of resistor \(R_{6}\).
(b) Formulate mesh-current equations for the modified circuit as redrawn in part (a).
(c) Solve for \(v_{\mathrm{x}}\) when \(R_{1}=R_{2}=R_{3}=R_{4}=1 \mathrm{k} \Omega, R_{5}=R_{6}\) \(=10 \mathrm{k} \Omega, i_{\mathrm{S} 1}=100 \mathrm{~mA}\), and \(i_{\mathrm{S} 2}=50 \mathrm{~mA}\).
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The Analysis And Design Of Linear Circuits
ISBN: 9781119913023
10th Edition
Authors: Roland E. Thomas, Albert J. Rosa, Gregory J. Toussaint
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