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How to connect 4 wires to a single node in a "+" shape?

3 T-shaped wires, doesn't allow 4? In the shape of a +Hello everyone,

I am an engineering student and new to this forum. First of all, I apologize for my English; I am using a translator to write this message so I don't cause you any trouble having to translate it yourselves.

For a class assignment, I've run into a specific issue and was wondering if someone could help me.

Is there a way to connect 4 wires to a single node? No matter how I try, the software only seems to allow me to connect a maximum of 3 wires, creating a "T" shaped junction. What I would really like to do is create a node in the shape of a "+" (a cross junction) where all 4 lines meet at exactly one visual point.

My professor is very strict about the schematic and requires this specific 4-wire intersection to evaluate our voltage and amperage calculations for the resistors.

Is there a specific tool, setting, or workaround to achieve this "+" shaped node?

Thank you in advance for your help!

Hey Georgee,

it is not possible. But wires have no resistance.

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If you absolutely need it you can move one joint on top of the other and it will look like a "+":

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