1. Current flows in circuit are governed by Kirchoff's laws. It states that the algebraic sum of the currents flowing into a junction of a circuit must equal to zero. From a circuit, the following equations were obtained. I + 12 – Iz = 0 21, + 5/3 = 6 21, – 412 = 4 Use Gauss-Seidel method in solving the currents with initial estimates of I = 1.2, I2= -0.5 and I3= 0.8. Perform 3 iterations,

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1. Current flows in circuit are governed by Kirchoff's laws. It states that the algebraic sum of the currents
flowing into a junction of a circuit must equal to zero. From a circuit, the following equations were obtained.
I + l2 – 13 = 0
21, + 513 = 6
21, – 412 = 4
Use Gauss-Seidel method in solving the currents with initial estimates of I1 = 1.2, I2= -0.5 and I;= 0.8. Perform
3 iterations,
Iteration
I2
I3
Ea (I1),%
Ea (L.),%
Ea (Is),%
1.2
-0.5
0.8
1
3
Transcribed Image Text:1. Current flows in circuit are governed by Kirchoff's laws. It states that the algebraic sum of the currents flowing into a junction of a circuit must equal to zero. From a circuit, the following equations were obtained. I + l2 – 13 = 0 21, + 513 = 6 21, – 412 = 4 Use Gauss-Seidel method in solving the currents with initial estimates of I1 = 1.2, I2= -0.5 and I;= 0.8. Perform 3 iterations, Iteration I2 I3 Ea (I1),% Ea (L.),% Ea (Is),% 1.2 -0.5 0.8 1 3
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