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Help with thevenin - dependent sources
One more question regarding this. When calculating thevenin resistance I switch off the independent sources. In this case short circuit, the voltage source. That would mean i1=0. It makes the dependent source an open loop then because Rm times 0 is 0. Correct?- endrezr
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Help with thevenin - dependent sources
Yes, once again thank You.- endrezr
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Help with thevenin - dependent sources
Thank you very much. Then how does the controlled voltage source affect the current in that branch?- endrezr
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Help with thevenin - dependent sources
So basically it is the same when writing KVL equations? ie first picture KVL When going from the upper node of resistor R1 towards the upper node of resistor R3 it is -Rmi1+(-)ixR2? Only this part I do not understand. with the rest I'm ok.- endrezr
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Help with thevenin - dependent sources
Homework Statement It is not so important for my question Homework Equations So first of all, sorry to just barge in and post this question, but I am not sure how to solve it. I have attached images of the circuits. The task is to find the equivalent thevenin or norton generator. My problem...- endrezr
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