In many circuits the ground is often the metal case that houses the circuit. Occasionally a failure
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In many circuits the ground is often the metal case that houses the circuit. Occasionally a failure occurs whereby a wire connected to a particular node touches the case causing that node to become connected to ground. Suppose that in Figure P2-17 Node B accidently touches ground. How would that affect the voltages found in problem 2–18?
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The Analysis And Design Of Linear Circuits
ISBN: 9781118214299
7th Edition
Authors: Roland E Thomas, Albert J Rosa, Gregory J Toussaint
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