Consider the circuit given below, where R = 7 ?. 14 V 14 ? + 1A 6? 3A R oa ob Find the Thevenin equivalent at terminals a-b of the circuit. (Round the final answer to two decimal places.) RTH = ? VTH = V
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This will allow us to find the equivalent resistance seen from terminals a and b. Since the 14V voltage source is removed, the 3A current source will be shorted. This means that the current source will be replaced by a wire connecting terminals a and b. Now, we Show more…
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