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58.
<Design>
One possible solution:
Replace the independent current source of Fig. 4.28 with a dependent current source.
20
10Ω
100 V
3Ω
50
(a) Make the controlling quantity 8v1, i.e. depends on a nodal voltage.
(b) Make the controlling quantity 8i, i.e. depends on a mesh current.
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Chapter Four Exercise Solutions
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Referring to the circuit of Fig. 4.34, our two nodal equations are
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