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Thevenin equivalent of circuit and maximum power transfer
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[QUOTE="bizuputyi, post: 4813330, member: 513703"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] Find the Thévenin equivalent of the circuit and the required value of the load for maximum power transfer for [itex] Z = 15 + j24 Ω [/itex]. [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] Voltage divider equation and [itex] Z_{in} = Z_{load} [/itex] 'complex conjugate' for maximum power transfer. [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] Thévenin equivalent: Since there is no current flowing through 2.5Z: [itex] V_{out} = V_{in} \times \frac{2 \parallel 5}{2 + (2 \parallel 5)} = 0.4167 V_{in} [/itex] [itex] Z_{total} = 0.67Z [/itex] Maximum power transfer: [itex] Z_{load} = 0.67 \times (15-j24) = 10 - j16 Ω[/itex] Does this appear to be correct? Thank you for anyone looking into that. [/QUOTE]
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