Find the short circuit current $i_{SC}$ in Amperes. Assume $V = 42 V$, $I = 1 A$, $R_1 = 12 \Omega$, $R_2 = 8 \Omega$.
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One path is through the current source $I$, and the other path is through the resistor $R_1$. The current through $R_1$ can be calculated as $I_{R1} = \frac{V}{R_1}$. Show more…
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