Ch 8 Glossary
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| Branch-current method | A technique for determining the branch currents of a multiloop network.
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| Bridge network | A network configuration typically having a diamond appearance in which no two elements are in series or parallel.
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| Current sources | Sources that supply a fixed current to a network and have a terminal voltage dependent on the network to which they are applied.
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| Delta (∆), pi (π) configuration | A network structure that consists of three branches and has the appearance of the Greek letter delta (∆) or pi (π).
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| Determinants method | A mathematical technique for finding the unknown variables of two or more simultaneous linear equations.
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| Mesh analysis | A technique for determining the mesh (loop) currents of a network that results in a reduced set of equations compared to the branch-current method.
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| Mesh (loop) current | A labeled current assigned to each distinct closed loop of a network that can, individually or in combination with other mesh currents, define all of the branch currents of a network.
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| Nodal analysis | A technique for determining the nodal voltages of a network.
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| Node | A junction of two or more branches in a network.
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| Supermesh current | A current defined in a network with ideal current sources that permits the use of mesh analysis.
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| Supernode | A node defined in a network with ideal voltage sources that permits the use of nodal analysis.
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| Wye (Y), tee (T) configuration | A network structure that consists of three branches and has the appearance of the capital letter Y or T.
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