PROBLEM 3: Consider the circuit shown below in which you are to assume that Vs, G and the resistors are known. Use the node voltage method to compose the minimum set of equations sufficient to determine all of the labeled node voltages (i.e. A through F). Do not include redundant equations! Your equations should be in terms of ONLY the node voltages, Vs, G and the resistors. You do not need to arrange the equations in matrix form nor to simplify them algebraically.

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PROBLEM 3: Consider the circuit shown below in which you are to assume that Vs, G and the resistors are
known. Use the node voltage method to compose the minimum set of equations sufficient to determine all of
the labeled node voltages (i.e. A through F). Do not include redundant equations! Your equations should be i
terms of ONLY the node voltages, Vs, G and the resistors. You do not need to arrange the equations in matrix
form nor to simplify them algebraically.
Vs
R₁
C
A
B
R₂
www
R4
LLW
F
+
D
R3
E
GVy
+ >
R5
Transcribed Image Text:PROBLEM 3: Consider the circuit shown below in which you are to assume that Vs, G and the resistors are known. Use the node voltage method to compose the minimum set of equations sufficient to determine all of the labeled node voltages (i.e. A through F). Do not include redundant equations! Your equations should be i terms of ONLY the node voltages, Vs, G and the resistors. You do not need to arrange the equations in matrix form nor to simplify them algebraically. Vs R₁ C A B R₂ www R4 LLW F + D R3 E GVy + > R5
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