12 Ω 8Ω a 10V 6Ω R b What is the Thevenin voltage between terminals a & b when resistor R is removed? Select one: OA. 10 V OB. 6.7 V OC. 4.3 V OD. 3.3 V
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This is the same as the Thevenin voltage when resistor R is removed. The 12Ω and 6Ω resistors are in parallel. The equivalent resistance of these two resistors is: $$R_{eq} = \frac{12 \times 6}{12 + 6} = \frac{72}{18} = 4 \Omega$$ Show more…
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