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Created | January 12, 2017 |
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Each terminal of each component has a name. Each terminal has a terminal current. For this three component circuit, all six terminal currents are labeled.
This example is from the Labeling Voltages, Currents, and Nodes chapter of Ultimate Electronics Book. It illustrates that each two-terminal component has two named terminals, and therefore two named terminal currents. As explained in the chapter, current is defined as positive when flowing into the named terminal.
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