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3. Norton's Theorem: Calculate the current that is flowing through the R₁.
Given: DC source = 60V, Current source = 7A
-+
60
www
4. Maximum Power Transfer: Find the value of R₁
Given: DC source = 10V
402
28V
+ V1
40
www
10 V
a
ww
20
70
5. Millman's Theorem: Find the voltage across all the branches.
70
A
63
B
9 Ω
3 Ω
www
RL
10
7V
70
Transcribed Image Text:3. Norton's Theorem: Calculate the current that is flowing through the R₁. Given: DC source = 60V, Current source = 7A -+ 60 www 4. Maximum Power Transfer: Find the value of R₁ Given: DC source = 10V 402 28V + V1 40 www 10 V a ww 20 70 5. Millman's Theorem: Find the voltage across all the branches. 70 A 63 B 9 Ω 3 Ω www RL 10 7V 70
1. Superposition Theorem: Find the potentials at point A and B with respect to
ground. Also determine the amount of current flowing through each resistor.
Given: DC source = 24V, Current source = 3A
80
A
12 Q
30
ww
40
49
50
2. Thevenin's Theorem: Calculate the current that is flowing through the R₁.
Given: DC source = 48V, Current source = 2A
B
80
RL
Transcribed Image Text:1. Superposition Theorem: Find the potentials at point A and B with respect to ground. Also determine the amount of current flowing through each resistor. Given: DC source = 24V, Current source = 3A 80 A 12 Q 30 ww 40 49 50 2. Thevenin's Theorem: Calculate the current that is flowing through the R₁. Given: DC source = 48V, Current source = 2A B 80 RL
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