INTRODUCTION
The ‘circuit model’ of an electrical system under quasi-static conditions is obtained by modelling the electrical devices using ideal two-terminal elements or multi-terminal elements and interconnecting the elements by means of connecting wires that are assumed to be of infinite conductivity and have near-zero cross-sectional area. Interconnecting electrical elements into a ‘circuit’ will result in ‘junctions’, where the connecting wire-ends of two or more two-terminal elements or multi-terminal elements will join together. These junctions are called nodes in Circuit Analysis. Further, interconnection of elements will result in the formation of one or more closed paths involving two or more elements. Such closed conductive paths ...
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