Find the Thevenin equivalent looking into terminals a-b of the circuit given below, where V=42V and I=1.7A. 10 ? 6 ? a b V 10 ? 5 ? I Rth = ? (Calculate to 2 decimal places) Vth = V (Calculate to 2 decimal places)
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7A. The Thevenin equivalent looking into terminals a-b is 100*6*Rth=600Ω. Show more…
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