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using thevenin’s theorem find the power disspated in 20 Ohm resistor Ri R3 20Ω
3. In the circuit diagram, what is the current flowing in the 3.0 ohm resistor? 302 5V - 3V 202 ma
Using superposition theorem, find the current in 2 ohm resistor in the circuit in Figure 1. Points)
4. Using Thevenin's theorem, calculate the current flowing through the load connected across terminals A and B of the circuit shown in Figure 4. Also, calculate the power delivered to the load. -10 n NH 100 3100 10020 on =-110n Figure 4: Question 4
3. Using superposition theorem, calculate the voltage v. 13A 10Ω 14Ω 240V 20Ω 14Ω 4. Find the voltage v, using superposition theorem. 3A 10Ω 18Ω 240V 20Ω 48V 14Ω 12Ω 3. Using superposition theorem, calculate the voltage v. 13A 1012140 + 240V + + {200 31402 3140 > 1 4. Find the voltage v, using superposition theorem. 10121802 + 3200 240V C 48V 1491 120
Prob. 4 (Spts). Using Thevenin's theorem, find the current through each of the resistances in the following circuit (also, draw their directions). (Hint: first determine the Thevenin voltage Vn and Thevenin resistance Roh of the circuit with 2 Ohms resistor and V2 removed). 3 Ohms 2 Ohms 5 OhmsV27V
In the network determine the current flowing through the 4 ohm resistor 5 4 2 w 50230 j2 --j2 50/900
answer *.Q2/11 Find Thevenin's equivalent across the 2 Ohm resistor for the circuit below 4u 21 12 lov 2v 342 22 -6v 8V 332 Er 3.55 Ohm, 2 v O 2.76 Ohm, 1.87 v O 1.34 Ohm, 0.73 v O None of the above 2.26 Ohm, 1.28 v O 5.4 Ohm, 3 v ORII Some ranner wire has a resistance of 200 Ohm at 20:0 A current is
a) NORTON equivalent current IN and RN resistor seen by 200 ohm resistor Find using superposition. b) Calculate the Vo voltage and the iA current. c) Calculate the powers of dependent and independent sources, and indicate whether they are consuming or producing .
s Find vo in the circuit shown in Fig.P3. using Thevenin's Theorem. vA/5 10? + DA 10? 50 V 30 ? 39 ? 78 ?