Calculate IL, using the Thevinin’s Theorem. the following are the values: V1 = 36 V, R1 = R3 = 22 Ω, R2 = R4 = 33 Ω, R5 = RL = 5 Ω REQUIRED VALLUES: RTHI, VTH1, RTH2, VTH2, IL
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Calculate IL, using the Thevinin’s Theorem.
the following are the values:
V1 = 36 V, R1 = R3 = 22 Ω, R2 = R4 = 33 Ω, R5 = RL = 5 Ω
REQUIRED VALLUES:
RTHI, VTH1, RTH2, VTH2, IL
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