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5.) For the circuit shown in Figure 5, (a) determine the Norton equivalent current. source IN and Norton equivalent parallel resistance RN with respect to load terminals a and b. Then use your Norton equivalent circuit in part (b) to find the load resistance R mas that would result in the maximum power transfer from the source, and calculate the maximum power. (120 pt, 60 pt) (a) RN IN P MAX (b) R LMAX 10n 30A S20n Ta 10A on...
Can someone help me with this question? 6. Find the Norton equivalent resistance (RN) and current (IN) at terminals a-b for the circuit shown below 4 2 62 ww 6A 120 V 3 Q 2 9 ww ww 6. Find the Norton equivalent resistance (RN) and current (IN) at terminals a-b for the circuit shown below 4 2 62 ww 6A 120 V 3 Q 2 9 ww ww
Find the Norton equivalent circuit as seen from terminals a and b for the circuit shown in Figure 1. Norton resistance (Ra-b) Blank 1, kiloohms Norton current (Ia-b) Blank 2, mA Vo 20KQ 10kn a 12V 6Vo b Figure
Find the Norton equivalent with respect to the terminals a,b for the circuit in (Figure 1) if v = 14 V, i = 6.5 A Find the equivalent current. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. ? μΑ Figure 1 of 1 Value Units IN= Request Answer Submit 12 0 2Ω a Part B Find the equivalent resistance. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
4. (10 Points) The Norton equivalent circuit for a linear circuit is shown. If a load with a variable resistance is connected between terminals a and b, it is found that the maximum power transferred to the load as the resistance is varied is 32 W. What is the value of the current source in the Norton circuit? a 1 10 22 b
Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuit at terminals a-b for the circuit shown below, where R = 10 . Please report your answer so the magnitude is positive and all angles are in the range of negative 180 degrees to positive 180 degrees. 1422 R -j2 22 2/0° A ob 1) ZN = Zth = IN Vth A 1) v
Find the Norton equivalent circuit as seen from terminals a and b for the circuit shown in Figure 1. Norton resistance (Ra-b) Blank 1, kiloohms Norton current (Ia-b) Blank 2, mA a 3kQ 10k 2 + 70V 250 0.01V. Y >5kQ Figure 3
Problem 4 a) Find the Norton equivalent circuit external to points “a” and “b” in figure below. b) Find the magnitude and polarity of the voltage across the 100 N2 resistor. 602 16 VO 100 22 80 Ω 8 A 40 Ω 8 V + b Problem 5 Find the Norton equivalent circuit for the network external to the 4.7 k2 resistor in figure below. 3.3 k92 1 k92 1.2 k92 ş 5 mA î 2.2 k92 ww 3.3 k92...
Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuit at terminals a-b for the circuit shown below, where R = 12 Ω. Please report your answer so the magnitude is positive and all angles are in the range of negative 180 degrees to positive 180 degrees. Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuit at terminals a-b for the circuit shown below, where R = 12 n. Please report your answer so the magnitude is positive and all angles are in the range...
Find the Norton equivalent with respect to the terminals a, b for the circuit in (Figure 1). Suppose that R = 5 k omega and is = 50 mA. Part A Find the current IN. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Part B Find the resistance RN. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.