A network has 10 nodes and 17 branches. The number of independent mesh equations required to solve the network is 

 (a) 7 (b) 8 (c) 10 (d) 45 

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Answer :

Number of mesh equations required = b-n+1

b - number of branches

n- number of nodes

Given b= 17, n= 10

=17-10+1

=8

8 equations required to sove the given network.

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