R1 1.0 k? V1 12 V R2 2.2 k? V2 9 V R3 4.7 k? LOAD
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To find Vth, we need to find the open circuit voltage across the load terminals. Since R3 is an open circuit, Vth is equal to V2. Vth = V2 = 9V To find Rth, we need to find the equivalent resistance seen from the load terminals when all the independent sources Show more…
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