Transcription of SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF ENGINEERING ANALYSIS
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Element interconnection requirements : F(4) +F(S) = R 3 3 3 These equations can be written in the form K U =E. Equilibrium equations K U = R (a) +k4 k1+ k2+ k3~-k2 - k3 U T = [u - 1
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