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Date: 16-09-2019 Name: BHUVAN Regno:19Bct0036 Sub:Beee Slot: L43+L44 Experiment No:1 Kirchoff's Laws

The document describes an experiment aimed at using mesh current analysis and nodal voltage analysis based on Kirchhoff's laws to find branch currents and node voltages in an electrical circuit. It provides the apparatus used, circuit diagram, tables of calculated and recorded current and voltage values, and briefly explains mesh and nodal analysis based on Kirchhoff's voltage and current laws respectively. The results section compares the calculated and recorded values.

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Date: 16-09-2019 Name: BHUVAN Regno:19Bct0036 Sub:Beee Slot: L43+L44 Experiment No:1 Kirchoff's Laws

The document describes an experiment aimed at using mesh current analysis and nodal voltage analysis based on Kirchhoff's laws to find branch currents and node voltages in an electrical circuit. It provides the apparatus used, circuit diagram, tables of calculated and recorded current and voltage values, and briefly explains mesh and nodal analysis based on Kirchhoff's voltage and current laws respectively. The results section compares the calculated and recorded values.

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Date: 16-09-2019 Name: BHUVAN

REGNO:19BCT0036 SUB:BEEE
Slot: L43+L44 Experiment No:1
Kirchoff’s laws

Aim of the experiment:


• To use Mesh Current Analysis to find branch currents i1, i2 & i3 in
the given electrical circuit.

• ,To use Nodal Voltage Analysis to find the node voltage at the
nodes in the given electrical circuit.

Apparatus Required:
• Variable DC Power Supply

• Ammeter

• Voltmeter

• Breadboard

• Resistors (330 Ω, 270 Ω, 390 Ω, 220 Ω, 180 Ω)

• Connecting Wires

Circuit Diagram:
Observations:

i1
i2

i3
VA

VB
Tables:
• Mesh current analysis:
Value of resistance connected in Calculated value of Recorded value of
series with ammeter (in ohm) current (in mA) current (in mA)

330 24.09 25

270 2.5 3

390 -17 19

• Node Voltage analysis:


Value of resistance across Calculated value of Recorded value of voltage
which voltage is measured voltage (in V) (in V)
(in ohm)

220 4.05 4.5

180 3.4 3.5

Results:
• Mesh analysis:
Mesh Current Analysis method employs the use of Kirchhoff’s Voltage
Law which states that the algebraic sum of the voltages around any
closed loop of circuit is equal to zero. It is based on the law of
conservation of energy.

• Nodal analysis:
Nodal Voltage Analysis method employs the use of Kirchhoff’s Current
Law which states that the sum of the currents entering and leaving a
node must be equal to zero. It is based on the law of conservation of
charge.

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