E1-E2=V2 is correct but the second one is incorrect. it should be ((E1-V1)/R1) + (E1/R2) + (E2/R3) please re-solve correctly and in a more clear manner. and continue till you reach the nodal voltages value.
E1-E2=V2 is correct but the second one is incorrect. it should be ((E1-V1)/R1) + (E1/R2) + (E2/R3) please re-solve correctly and in a more clear manner. and continue till you reach the nodal voltages value.
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E1-E2=V2 is correct but the second one is incorrect. it should be ((E1-V1)/R1) + (E1/R2) + (E2/R3) please re-solve correctly and in a more clear manner. and continue till you reach the nodal voltages value.
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what are super nodes? i dont understand how u got the formula from just that? can you please solve in a more detailed and understandable manner? and the second equation is incorrect again. it should be ((E1-V1)/R1) + (E1/R2) + (E2/R3) please re-solve CORRECTLY
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