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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ In the definitions below, let $X$ be the set of nodes in a circuit.
Note that this is different than current and resistance, which aren't functions
of two arbitrary nodes --- rather, they are functions of \textit{edges}
(i.e, two adjecent nodes).
(i.e, two adjacent nodes).
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@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ It exists only to create a potential difference between the two nodes.
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\problem{}<onecurrents>
From the circuit diagram above, we immediatly know that $V(A) = 1$ and $V(B) = 0$. \par
From the circuit diagram above, we immediately know that $V(A) = 1$ and $V(B) = 0$. \par
What equations related to the currents out of $x$ and $y$ does Kirchoff's law give us? \par
\hint{Current into $x$ = current out of $x$}