Find Max Power From Circuit: 33 Ohm Resistor

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To achieve maximum power transfer in the circuit, the load resistance should equal the internal resistance of the voltage source. The discussion revolves around determining the appropriate resistor value to replace the existing 33-ohm resistor for optimal power draw. Participants suggest using Thevenin's theorem to analyze the circuit by calculating the total resistance seen from the 33-ohm resistor's perspective, excluding it from the calculation. It is emphasized that the equivalent voltage is also important in a complete Thevenin equivalent, although not necessary for this specific problem. Understanding these principles is crucial for solving the maximum power transfer question effectively.
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What value of resistor in the place of the 33 ohm resistor would draw maximum power from the rest of the circuit and what power would it draw?

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I can figure out the currents flowing in different branches of the circuit using maxwell mesh network analysis. But I did not have a clue of how to solve the problem. I know what power dissipation is and how to work it out, but the given question is giving me headaches.
 
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I don't know if you're still looking for help or not, but I'll guide you a bit:

1) Under what load conditions does maximum power transfer occur?

2) How would you black box the rest of the circuit, making it a block that you could attach this resistor to?

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MATLABdude first thanks for the reply,

I know that the maximum power transfer occurs when the load resistance is equal to that of the voltage source internal resistance.

Are you saying that looking from the 33ohm resistor point of view and calculating the total resistance of all the resistor(not including 33ohm resistor) and hence that will be the valueof the resistor that the 33 ohm resistor should be?
Do you mean to calculate the total resistance(obviously ommiting 33 ohm resistor) by replacing the batteries with short circuits. It sounds like thevenin problem or is it?
 


maobadi said:
MATLABdude first thanks for the reply,

I know that the maximum power transfer occurs when the load resistance is equal to that of the voltage source internal resistance.

Are you saying that looking from the 33ohm resistor point of view and calculating the total resistance of all the resistor(not including 33ohm resistor) and hence that will be the valueof the resistor that the 33 ohm resistor should be?
Do you mean to calculate the total resistance(obviously ommiting 33 ohm resistor) by replacing the batteries with short circuits. It sounds like thevenin problem or is it?

My job here is done!

(But strictly speaking, you should also have an equivalent voltage in a Thevenin equivalent, even though you don't need it for this question).
 
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