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Nodes, Branches, and Loops

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1 Nodes, Branches, and Loops

2 Nodes, Branches, and Loops
Since the elements of a circuit can be interconnected in several ways, it is important to understand the basic concepts of network topology.

3 Branches A branch represents a single element such as a voltage source or a resistor.

4 Nodes A node is the point of connection between two or more branches.
Nodes are indicated by a dot in a circuit. If a short circuit connects two nodes, the two nodes constitute a single node.

5 Loops A loop is any closed path in a circuit.
A loop is a closed path formed by starting at a node, passing through a set of nodes, and returning to the starting node without passing through any node more than once.

6 Topology Theorem A network with b branches, n nodes, and l independent loops will satisfy the fundamental theorem of network topology: b = l + n - 1

7 Examples Count the number of nodes, branches and loops in the circuit.

8 Examples Count the number of nodes, branches and loops in the circuit.

9 Examples Count the number of nodes, branches and loops in the circuit.

10 Examples Count the number of nodes, branches and loops in the circuit.


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