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Answer» Hello friend here is your an ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING student, and CIRCUIT analysis can be really confusing to me. I sort of understand the concepts of solving circuits, but I don't really know when to use which method. Are there any simple rules on choosing which method I should use for solving circuits? Node-voltage analysis? Superposition? Mesh analysis? Just use reduced linear equation system (or whatever it's called in English)?
Should I just calculate how many equations each method will take and pick the ONE with least equations?
Also, how do I know if I should use Thevenin's / Norton's generator to substitute a network?
Please note that this is not really for practical purposes - I'm studying for an exam, but all the assignments in my textbook are categorized by methods, so I know which one to use. However, in the exam that info is not given to students.
Thanks.
i HOPE it will help you
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