Measure voltages. Use the tool to run a DC analysis on the circuit, i.e.., click on the DC button in the toolbar. This will annotate each node/voltage source in the circuit with a voltage/current. If the components are wired correctly, the voltage for node D should be reported as 0V since it's connected to the ground reference and the voltage for node A should be reported as 3V since it is connected directly to the positive terminal of a 3V voltage source whose negative terminal is connected to ground. Please enter the voltages reported for nodes B and C.
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I have no idea what you're asking.
at nodes the voltage or anything has Minimum Value and At anti-Nodes it has maximum value. I guess at nodes voltages will be 0
hashsam1 your reply is correct for electromagnetic waves but it sounds to me like he's describing a circuit, where the nodes are common points which are at definite voltages. There would not be anti nodes in a normal circuit, only on waves. But then again I didn't know what he meant to begin with...
Is there a circuit diagram for it?
anti nodes and nodes are mainly found in " Stationary Waves" any two Sinusoidal waves moving in opposite directions will give nodes and anti nodes. If the voltage is alternating it will definitely give nodes and anti nodes
@hashsam1 I guess @Rohangrr mentions DC not AC..
my bad.
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