ii) Calculating the current flowing in the 0.82 resistor, using Thevenin's theorem, for circuit 2.

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Hello, I would really appreciate if you can figure out question (ii) utilizing the screenshots I attached. 

E, = 4 V
E2 = 2 V
12 V
R=4 2
R=0.8 2
q=2 2
5 =12
12
Circuit 1 – Emergency Lighting
Circuit 2 – Alarm System
Transcribed Image Text:E, = 4 V E2 = 2 V 12 V R=4 2 R=0.8 2 q=2 2 5 =12 12 Circuit 1 – Emergency Lighting Circuit 2 – Alarm System
(i) Calculating the current in each branch of circuit 1 and determine the respective component
voltage in the circuit by using the superposition theorem.
(ii) Calculating the current flowing in the 0.82 resistor, using Thevenin's theorem, for circuit 2.
Transcribed Image Text:(i) Calculating the current in each branch of circuit 1 and determine the respective component voltage in the circuit by using the superposition theorem. (ii) Calculating the current flowing in the 0.82 resistor, using Thevenin's theorem, for circuit 2.
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