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Mesh Analysis, Find Current i in the circuit given below using Mesh Analysis Applying Mesh Analysis, we get , Steps to analyze AC Circuits 1. Transform the circuit to the phasor or frequency domain. 2. Solve the problem using mesh analysis. 3. Transform the resulting phasor to the time domain. Example is Determine current Io in the circuit given below using Mesh Analysis, Mesh Analysis Basis is Kirchhoff's Voltage Law, Steps to Determine Mesh Currents 1. Assign mesh currents i1, i2, ...in to n meshes. 2. Apply KVL to each of the n meshes. Use Ohm's law to express the voltages in terms of mesh currents. 3. Solve the resulting n simultaneous equations to get the mesh currents. Example is Find Current i in the circuit given below using Mesh Analysis, Kirchhoff's Voltage Law Stated as The algebraic sum of all the voltages around a closed path (or loop) is zero, Mesh Analysis Applied to DC Circuits as Steps to Determine Mesh Currents 1. Assign mesh currents i1, i2, ...in to n meshes. 2. Apply KVL to each of the n meshes. Use Ohm's law to express the voltages in terms of mesh currents. 3. Solve the resulting n simultaneous equations to get the mesh currents., Kirchhoff's Voltage Law Stated as The algebraic sum of all the voltages around a closed path (or loop) is zero, Determine current Io in the circuit given below using Mesh Analysis Applying Mesh Analysis, we get , Mesh Analysis Applied to AC Circuits as Steps to analyze AC Circuits 1. Transform the circuit to the phasor or frequency domain. 2. Solve the problem using mesh analysis. 3. Transform the resulting phasor to the time domain., Kirchhoff's Voltage Law Stated as The algebraic sum of all the voltages around a closed path (or loop) is zero