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[QUOTE="Pratik77, post: 5284778, member: 577286"] [ATTACH=full]182770[/ATTACH] given: source voltage =120V voltage across 15 ohm resistor = Va there is a dependent source 2Va and a 30 ohm resistor. [B] I tried applying KVL i.e 120-30I+2Va-Va=0 where Va=15I[/B] and got I=2.66A whereas my teacher told me that the answer is 8A. how is it so? Is it some basic knowledge that I have overlooked? Also as a side note, I have difficulty knowing which theorem to apply in which circuit. I do practise problems but even then I have difficulties especially in chapters like 2-port network. Are there any tips regarding that? [/QUOTE]
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