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Branch, Loop And Node Analyses MCQ Questions & Answers | Electrical Engineering

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11.
The branch current method is based on Kirchhoff's voltage law and Kirchhoff's current law.

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12.
The mesh current method is based on Kirchhoff's current law.

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13.
The node voltage method is based on Kirchhoff's voltage law.

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14.
Using the mesh current method, find the branch current, IR1, in the above figure.
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15.
When assigning branch currents, you need not be concerned with the direction you choose.

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