Supermesh Explained (with examples)
In this video, you will learn about the Supermesh method in the mesh analysis. So, in this video, the Supermesh analysis method is explained with examples. The concept of Supermesh is quite useful in cases, where you find a current source connected between the two meshes of the circuit. In such cases, if you try to solve the circuit using usual mesh analysis method, then a number of KVL equations that you need to write is equal to a number of meshes in the given circuit. But if you try to solve the same problem with Supermesh method then the number of equations that you need to write is equal to (Number of Meshes -1). So, it is easy to solve the circuit problem using this Supermesh technique. Timestamped link for the different topics which are covered in this video is given below. 0:20 Mesh Analysis method 4:18 Supermesh Analysis 8:48 Solved Example on Supermesh Analysis This video will be helpful to all the students of science and engineering in understanding the concept of Supermesh in the mesh analysis. #SuperMesh Follow me on YouTube: / allaboutelectronics Follow me on Facebook: / allaboutelecronics Follow me on Instagram: / all_about.electronics Music Credit: http://www.bensound.com/

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