Talk:Millman's Theorem
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THis is the more common form of statement:
If any number of admittances Y1, Y2, Y3, ... meet at a common point P, and the voltages from another point N to the free ends of these admittances are E1, E2, E3, ... then the voltage between points P and N is: VPN = (E1Y1 + E2Y2 + E3Y3 + ...) / (Y1 + Y2 + Y3 + ...) VPN = SEY / SY
The short-circuit currents available between points P and N due to each of the voltages E1, E2, E3, ... acting through the respective admitances Y1, Y2, Y3, ... are E1Y1, E2Y2, E3Y3, ... so the voltage between points P and N may be expressed as: VPN = SIsc / SY
--Light current 03:42, 9 April 2006 (UTC)