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Thevenin Equivalent with a dependent source
thanks- RedDead
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Thevenin Equivalent with a dependent source
right, but how can i find Vx?- RedDead
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Thevenin Equivalent with a dependent source
Find the Thevenin Equivalent circuit between A and B the circuit is in the attachments... i don't know how to start and don't know what it meas "Between A and B" and i never encountered a problem with a dependent source. Thanks...- RedDead
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- Dependent source Equivalent Source Thevenin Thevenin equivalent
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Is This the Correct Method to Calculate the Equivalent Resistance?
any one could help please?- RedDead
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Is This the Correct Method to Calculate the Equivalent Resistance?
find R equivalent of the circuit i tried the following but not sure R1 R3 parallel R2 R4 parallel then both results above as series and at last the result from above as parallel with R5 please correct me if i am wrong- RedDead
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- Equivalent Equivalent resistance Resistance
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How to Find the Current in a 6 Ohm Resistor?
thats exactly what i did ;) thanks you!- RedDead
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How to Find the Current in a 6 Ohm Resistor?
i got R equivalent = 3.2 ohm the voltage across R equivalent = 32 volts I in the right branch = 8 A am i right?- RedDead
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How to Find the Current in a 6 Ohm Resistor?
hello Find the power dissipated in the (6 ohm) resistor. the circuit is in the attachments i know that P in the resistor = (i^2)*R but how can i find the current in that 6 ohm resistor? thanks- RedDead
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- Power Power dissipated Resistor
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