Engineering Troubleshooting AC Circuits: Tips and Solutions for Common Issues

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The discussion revolves around troubleshooting a specific AC circuit problem. Participants emphasize the importance of posting in the homework section and using the provided template. They encourage the original poster to show their attempt at solving the circuit to facilitate better guidance. The focus is on collaborative learning rather than simply providing answers. Engaging with the material is essential for effective problem-solving in electrical circuits.
Joseph Neka
Hey guys,

I'm having trouble solving this particular circuit

Thanks in advance.

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Joseph Neka said:
Hey guys,

I'm having trouble solving this particular circuit

Thanks in advance.

This looks like homework ... please post in the homework section and use the template and show your attempt at an answerthanks
Dave
 
In addition to davenn it would be nice to show an attempt by yourself so people can guide you thru the problem instead of solving the problem for you. There is a template in the homework section.
 
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