Is Thevenin's Theorem Applicable to Analyze Intensity Between Points A and B?

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Homework Help Overview

The discussion revolves around the application of Thevenin's Theorem to analyze the current intensity between two points, A and B, in a circuit. The original poster mentions attempting a simpler method but is unable to reconcile their answer with expected results.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants inquire about the specifics of the circuit and the values involved, emphasizing the need for detailed information to provide assistance. There is a focus on clarifying whether a missing value for a current source at Node A is an oversight.

Discussion Status

The discussion is ongoing, with participants requesting more details from the original poster regarding their attempts and the circuit configuration. There is no consensus yet, as the original poster has not provided sufficient information for further guidance.

Contextual Notes

There is a mention of a broken image link, which may hinder the discussion. The original poster is encouraged to upload a clearer image of the circuit for better analysis.

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Homework Statement

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Homework Equations


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Use thevenin method to find the intensity between A and B

The Attempt at a Solution


Well I tried a easier method but I just can't find the same answer[/B]
 

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Your image is broken. Try to UPLOAD it and attach it to your post.

You'll have to show the details of what you tried if we're going to be able to comment on it and help you.

Edit: I've inserted a local copy of the image at your link. It looks like there's a current source attached to Node A which doesn't have a value specified. Is this an oversight?

You still must show us the details of your attempt before help can be given.
 
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gneill said:
Welcome to Physics Forums!

Your image is broken. Try to UPLOAD it and attach it to your post.

You'll have to show the details of what you tried if we're going to be able to comment on it and help you.

Edit: I've inserted a local copy of the image at your link. It looks like there's a current source attached to Node A which doesn't have a value specified. Is this an oversight?

You still must show us the details of your attempt before help can be given.
What kind of details the circuit is there and all of its values
 
Gabi7657 said:
What kind of details the circuit is there and all of its values
You said:
Gabi7657 said:
Well I tried a easier method but I just can't find the same answer
Show us the details of the analysis that you say that you tried.
 

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