Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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Find the current across the load resistor RL in the circuit shown using Thevenin method.
(R1 = 4KΩ, R2 = 2KΩ, R3 = 6KΩ, R4 = 2KΩ, R5 = 2KΩ, RL = 10 KΩ, Vs = 12V)
(do the Y-Δ transform and show other mathematical calculations)
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