Abstract

Fundamental electrical laws and the associated parameters have already been discussed in the previous chapters. Additional analytical methods have been developed to analyse practical electrical circuits with more than one source. These methods include mesh analysis and node voltage analysis, also known as nodal analysis. Kirchhoff’s voltage law (KVL) is used in the mesh analysis while Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) is used in the nodal analysis. In these analytical methods, Cramer’s rule appears to be a handy tool that helps to solve the system of linear equations after the application of Kirchhoff’s laws in an electrical circuit. Upon introducing Cramer’s rule, this chapter presents the theoretical foundations on supermesh, supernode, mesh and nodal analysis with dependent and independent sources.

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