Question 1 (10 Marks) Use Y - \Delta transformation to find the current $I$ in the circuit shown in Fig. 1, where $R_1 = (14 + h)\Omega$, $R_2 = (50 + h)\Omega$, $R_3 = (40 + h)\Omega$, $R_4 = (10 + h)\Omega$, and $V_s = (abc)\angle 0^\circ V$
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To convert the circuit into a Y-equivalent circuit, we need to find the equivalent resistances for each branch. For the first branch, the equivalent resistance is R1 = 14 + h. For the second branch, the equivalent resistance is R2 = 50 + h. For the third Show more…
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