Please show the whole solution.  A 12 V battery of 0.05-ohm resistance and another battery of 12 V and 0.075-ohm resistance supply power to a 2-ohm resistor. What is the current through the load? Use Thevenin’s and Norton Theorem to solve the problem.

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A 12 V battery of 0.05-ohm resistance and another battery of 12 V and 0.075-ohm resistance supply power to a 2-ohm resistor. What is the current through the load? Use Thevenin’s and Norton Theorem to solve the problem.

1. A 12 V battery of 0.05-ohm resistance and another battery of 12 V and 0.075-ohm
resistance supply power to a 2-ohm resistor. What is the current through the load? Use
Thevenin's and Norton Theorem to solve the problem.
n=0.050
n=0.0750
R=2n
E=12V.
E,=12V
Transcribed Image Text:1. A 12 V battery of 0.05-ohm resistance and another battery of 12 V and 0.075-ohm resistance supply power to a 2-ohm resistor. What is the current through the load? Use Thevenin's and Norton Theorem to solve the problem. n=0.050 n=0.0750 R=2n E=12V. E,=12V
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