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There are 13 branches in a complicated network and nearly 8 nodes. How many equations are required to solve the circuit in node-voltage method?

(a) 7

(b) 13

(c) 5

(d) 6

This question was addressed to me in class test.

My enquiry is from The Node-Voltage Method and Dependent Sources and Some Special Cases topic in section Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

If there are 9 nodes, then how many node-voltage equations are required?

(a) 9

(b) 10

(c) 8

(d) 1

The question was asked in an internship interview.

My enquiry is from The Node-Voltage Method and Dependent Sources and Some Special Cases in chapter Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

The reference node is also known as __________

(a) Essential node

(b) Principle node

(c) Datum node

(d) Neutral node

I got this question during an online interview.

The question is from The Node-Voltage Method and Dependent Sources and Some Special Cases in portion Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

If there are (N-2+3) Node-Voltage equations then the number of nodes in the circuit are __________

(a) N+2

(b) N+1

(c) N

(d) N-1

The question was posed to me in an international level competition.

This intriguing question comes from The Node-Voltage Method and Dependent Sources and Some Special Cases topic in section Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

If there are 5 nodes then the no of nodal equations are ___________

(a) 5

(b) 0

(c) 1

(d) 4

The question was asked during an internship interview.

Asked question is from The Node-Voltage Method and Dependent Sources and Some Special Cases in division Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

What is the voltage at 2nd terminal in the given circuit?

(a) 132.57V

(b) 137.25V

(c) 173.25V

(d) 123.57V

I have been asked this question in semester exam.

The origin of the question is The Node-Voltage Method and Dependent Sources and Some Special Cases in portion Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

Find all the node voltages in the given circuit containing dependent sources.

(a) 10V, 20V, 30V, 40V

(b) 15V, 25V, 32V, 45V

(c) 10V, -20V, 30V, -40V

(d) -15V, 25V, -35V, 45V

I got this question in a job interview.

My question is taken from The Node-Voltage Method and Dependent Sources and Some Special Cases topic in division Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

Find V3 in the circuit given below.

(a) 4.833V

(b) 2.616V

(c) -4.833V

(d) -2.616V

I have been asked this question in exam.

Question is taken from The Node-Voltage Method and Dependent Sources and Some Special Cases in portion Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

A supernode is between _____________

(a) Essential node and reference node

(b) Two reference nodes

(c) Two essential nodes

(d) Essential node and neutral path

I got this question during an internship interview.

My query is from The Node-Voltage Method and Dependent Sources and Some Special Cases in division Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

Find VA and VB using Node-Voltage method in the given circuit.

(a) 2.5V, 3.6V

(b) 2.87V, 3.25V

(c) 2.65V, 3.47V

(d) 3.15V, 2.76V

I got this question during an interview for a job.

The origin of the question is The Node-Voltage Method and Dependent Sources and Some Special Cases topic in chapter Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

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