For the circuit of Figure P3.13, write the node equations necessary to find voltages V1, V2, and V3. Note that G = 1/R = conductance. From the results, note the interesting form that the matrices [G] and [I ] have taken in the equation [G] [V ] = [I ] where



Write the matrix form of the node voltage equations again, using the following formulas:



gii =? conductances connected to node i

gij = ?? conductances shared by nodes i and j

Ii =? all source currents into node i


Analysis:

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