Help with this problem - finding power transfer to R load

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The discussion focuses on finding Thevenin equivalent voltage (Vth) and resistance (Rth) for a circuit to determine power transfer to a resistive load. The user has calculated Rth as 28/9 but struggles with finding Vth. They mention using the short-circuit current (Isc) to derive Vth, resulting in a value of 21.6 V. Additional resources are provided for better understanding Thevenin and Norton equivalents. The conversation emphasizes the importance of foundational knowledge in circuit analysis for accurate calculations.
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help with this problem -- finding power transfer to R load :)

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i want help with finding Vth and finding power transfer to R load

thanks all
 
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Rules require you to do some work first. What have you tried? Where are you getting stuck? What does the blanked out text say?
 


sorry about the rules
I found Rth but the major problem is finding Vth i don't know from where to start so i need some hints or tips because i am new in these things :)
lets back to Rth i don't if it correct 100% but the value i found is 28/9

( about blanked --- determine the Rth and Vth ---)

sorry again about the rules
 
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thanks for your help

Voc which is = Vth i found it hard to find so I found Isc then Vth =Rth*Isc and i get this 28/9k * 971/140m = 21.6 V
 
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