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picogenkaku
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Hi guys, I'm stuck with determining how will I solve this circuit using Thevenin's and Norton's Theorem.
Given Problem: From the circuit (which is in the image), find the voltage across a 6-ohm resistor using Thevenin's Theorem and Norton's Theorem.
The attempt at a solution
Using KVL on the four loops, I will get:
7Ia - 6Ib = 12 ---- Equation 1
13Ib - 3Ic = 3 ---- Equation 2
-15Ic + 7Id = 3 ---- Equation 3
7Ic - 9Id = 9 ---- Equation 4
and here I don't know what's next.
Our professor gave this problem without teaching the principles of Thevenin and Norton's Theorem. So a short discussion while solving the problem is much appreciated. Thank you. ^^
Given Problem: From the circuit (which is in the image), find the voltage across a 6-ohm resistor using Thevenin's Theorem and Norton's Theorem.
The attempt at a solution
Using KVL on the four loops, I will get:
7Ia - 6Ib = 12 ---- Equation 1
13Ib - 3Ic = 3 ---- Equation 2
-15Ic + 7Id = 3 ---- Equation 3
7Ic - 9Id = 9 ---- Equation 4
and here I don't know what's next.
Our professor gave this problem without teaching the principles of Thevenin and Norton's Theorem. So a short discussion while solving the problem is much appreciated. Thank you. ^^