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Engineering Finding Thevenin Equivalent Voltage for a Circuit with Multiple Voltage Sources
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Engineering Finding Thevenin Equivalent Voltage for a Circuit with Multiple Voltage Sources
I don't quite understand what you mean by a "KVL walk", but i tried going round the top of the circuit and noting how the potential would change I also wasn't sure if the current in the entire system could be calculated as I = 12/400 . Doing that would mean I get a voltage of 0V at A and then 0V...- Ash_M
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Engineering Finding Thevenin Equivalent Voltage for a Circuit with Multiple Voltage Sources
I have no idea so I have not tried anything. Usually for a system with a single voltage source I would try to find the open circuit voltage between A and B, however the two voltage sources are confusing me. Oh so would I take the Rload to be 50Ω, and since for maximum power the thevenin...- Ash_M
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Engineering Finding Thevenin Equivalent Voltage for a Circuit with Multiple Voltage Sources
Homework Statement See attached image Homework Equations Thevenin EquivalentThe Attempt at a Solution a) Find the total resistance between A and B by short circuiting the voltage sources: Rt = 100Ω in parallel with the two 150Ω Two 150Ω in series: R = 300Ω 1/Rt = 1/100 + 1/300 Rt = 75Ω I...- Ash_M
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