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Chapter 6 - Complex-Circuit Analysis

Chapter Overview
Some circuits are arranged so that the loads are neither directly in series nor directly in parallel. Such circuits are called complex circuits or networks. Some complex circuits (networks) include two or more voltage sources. Reducing complex circuits to a single equivalent resistance, or determining individual currents and voltages for the circuit, requires techniques beyond those covered in the previous chapter.

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