3A 1Ω 5 Ω a 3 Ω + Vth b (a) Find the Thévenin-equivalent circuit between terminals a and b.
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Step 1: To find the Thevenin equivalent circuit, we need to find the Thevenin voltage ($V_{th}$) and the Thevenin resistance ($R_{th}$). Show more…
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