September 2008
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A set of circuit elements is said to be connected in parallel if they have two nodes in common. Fig. 2.5-1 shows three circuit elements connected in parallel. All the three elements have one of their terminals connected at node-A and the other terminal connected at node-B. Circuit in Fig. 2.5-1(a) shows reference polarity assignment for the element voltage variables for the three elements. The terminal connected to node-A is assigned the positive polarity in all the elements in this case. Circuit in Fig. 2.5-1(b) shows another possible polarity assignment. Here, the terminal that is connected to node-B is assigned the positive polarity of voltage variable in the case of the second element.
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