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KCL equations in cut-set formulation.
KVL equations in cut-set formulation.
Two equations ‒ Eqn. 17.10-1 and Eqn. 17.10-2 ‒ help us to evolve a procedure for solving an electrical network by determining its twig voltages first. First, we consider a network containing two-terminal passive elements and independent current sources only. Twig voltages are not necessarily node voltages. They can be; but they need not be. They are, in general, voltages that appear across pairs of nodes. Hence, this analysis is called node-pair analysis.
The network has to be prepared for node-pair analysis first. The preparation ...
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