1. At the terminals, a-b, find the Thevenin equivalent voltage phasor, Vth 2. At the terminals a-b, find the Thevenin equivalent impedance Zth
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This means we consider no load connected across these terminals. The voltage source is 2∠30° A, and it is in series with the j2Ω inductor. The current through the inductor is the same as the current from the voltage source since they are in series. Show more…
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