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Mesh Analysis for AC RLC Circuits: Finding Vo and Io
quick question. I have for loop2 2(I2 - I1) + I2(j4) + 3Vo = 0 = -4I2 + j4(I2) = -I1(4) can I do this next part?? -I2 + j4(I2) = -I1 -I2(1 - j) = -(4<-30) I2 = (4<-30)/(sqrt(2)<-45) ... is this ok?- jess_88
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Mesh Analysis for AC RLC Circuits: Finding Vo and Io
ah geez. I get it now! thank you so much :)- jess_88
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Mesh Analysis for AC RLC Circuits: Finding Vo and Io
ah great thanks! just to clarify my mistake with 3Vo. is the polarity reversed due to the polarity of the vo resister?- jess_88
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Thevenin Equivalent with dependent source
I got it. dont worry about this one. ... should I delete the thread? if so, how?- jess_88
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Mesh Analysis for AC RLC Circuits: Finding Vo and Io
hi guys I am trying to fined Vo and Io using mesh analysis for the following cct The formulas I made from the cct using mesh analysis don't seem right here is what I have- loop1 2(I1 - I2) = 0 loop2 2(I2 - I1) + I2(j4) - 3Vo = 0 loop3 3Vo + I3(-2j) = 0 and I1 = 4<-30 vo...- jess_88
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Thevenin Equivalent with dependent source
hi :smile: I'm having some trouble figuring out the Thevenin equivalent for this circuit. As you can see, there are two dependent sources (current dependent current source & voltage dependent voltage source) and no independent source. I have started trying to analyse the circuit by...- jess_88
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