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In mesh and nodal analysis we use these technique to reduce complexity where dependent current and voltage source r exist.
for further clarification see the book "hayt and kemerly"
When it is no possible to calculate any current due to lack of impedance on a branch (e.g. a voltage source in a branch), there is a supernode. It should make summ of currents on any node, and a supernode must be taken as a "singular node" where currents go in or go out.
When it is no possible to calculate any voltage due to lack of impedance on a branch (e.g. a current source between two real nodes), there is a supermesh. It should make summ of voltages inside any mesh, and a supermesh must be taken as a "singular mesh" where voltages drop out.
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