Example 3.2 [Figure 3.4: Circuit — Node 1 — 5 ? — Node 2. Left current source 14 A (up). Right current source 7 A (down). Between top node and ground: left branch 4 ?, right branch 5 ?. Ground at center bottom.] Figure 3.4 For Practice Prob. 3.1. Figure 3.5 For Example 3.2: (a) original circuit, (b ...)
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