Experiment No.9: Nodal Theorem Object
Experiment No.9: Nodal Theorem Object
Experiment No.9: Nodal Theorem Object
Experiment No.9
Nodal Theorem
Object:-
To verify the Nodal Theorem
Apparatus
1. DC circuit training system.
2. Set of wires.
3. DC Power supply.
4. Digital A.V.O. meter.
Theory
A node is defined as a junction of two or more branches. If we now
define one node of any network as a reference (that is, a point of zero
potential or ground), the remaining nodes of the network will all have a
fixed potential relative to this reference. For a network of N nodes,
therefore, there will exist (N-1) nodes with a fixed potential relative to
the assigned reference node. Equations relating these nodal voltages can
be written by applying Kirchhoff’s current law at each of the (N-1) nodes.
To obtain the complete solution of a network, these nodal voltages
are then evaluated in the same manner in which loop currents were found
in loop analysis.
The nodal analysis method is applied as follows:
1. Determine the number of nodes within the network.
2. Pick a reference node, and label each remaining node with a
subscripted value of voltage: V1, V2, and so on.
3. Apply Kirchhoff’s current law at each node except the reference.
Assume that all unknown currents leave the node for each application of
Kirchhoff’s current law. In other words, for each node, don’t be
influenced by the direction that an unknown current for another node
may have had. Each node is to be treated as a separate entity,
independent of the application of Kirchhoff’s current law to the other
nodes.
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Fig (1)
I (mA)
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V
(volt)
Discussion
1. Comment on your results.