Lab Exercise No. 5 Mesh Analysis: Danica Marie Dumalagan, Kristoffer John Giganto, Jhury Kevin Lastre

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Lab Exercise No.

5
Mesh Analysis
Danica Marie Dumalagan, Kristoffer John Giganto, Jhury Kevin Lastre
Department of Computer Engineering
School of Engineering, University of San Carlos
Nasipit, Talamban Cebu City, Philippines
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract—

Keywords-component;

I. INTRODUCTION

III. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS

II. PROCEDURE

1. For the first part of the experiment, the schematic


diagram in Figure 3 was used. Mesh analysis has
been observed to be applicable. E1, R1, R2, and E2
in the first loop, and E2, R2, and R3 in the second
loop, can be used to define two mesh currents.

2. Using KCL, the two loops were formulated to


equations. The left loop and right loop were
expressed in equation (2.1) and equation (2.2)
respectively.

11500i1 – 6800i2 = -5V Equation (2.1)

-6800i1 + 16800i2 = 15 Equation (2.2)

3. The theoretical values of the mesh currents i 1 and i2


were calculated using Cramer’s rule and recorded
using the equation above.
IV. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION 2021, from https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/direct-
current/chpt-2/voltage-current-resistance-relate/.

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kirchhoff's laws with circuit diagram. ElProCus. Retrieved September 21,
2021, from https://www.elprocus.com/kirchhoffs-laws-working-formula/.

[3] Ivan Designostrom. (2019, June 15). Kirchhoff’s Laws. Kirchhoff’s Laws.
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