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  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Courses/Canada_College/Circuits_and_Devices/02%3A_Fundamental_Laws/2.04%3A_Series-Parallel_Resistive_Circuits
    Identify series-parallel resistive circuits that include a single effective voltage or current source. Compute component and node voltages for single-source series-parallel resistive networks. Compute...Identify series-parallel resistive circuits that include a single effective voltage or current source. Compute component and node voltages for single-source series-parallel resistive networks. Compute branch currents for single-source series-parallel resistive networks. Break down series-parallel networks into smaller series-only and parallel-only sub-units, and utilize KVL, KCL and other previously established techniques to aid in the analysis of these circuits.
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Workbench/Introduction_to_Circuit_Analysis/02%3A_Fundamental_Laws/2.04%3A_Series-Parallel_Resistive_Circuits
    Identify series-parallel resistive circuits that include a single effective voltage or current source. Compute component and node voltages for single-source series-parallel resistive networks. Compute...Identify series-parallel resistive circuits that include a single effective voltage or current source. Compute component and node voltages for single-source series-parallel resistive networks. Compute branch currents for single-source series-parallel resistive networks. Break down series-parallel networks into smaller series-only and parallel-only sub-units, and utilize KVL, KCL and other previously established techniques to aid in the analysis of these circuits.

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