Q25) Use Thevenin's theorem to find the current flowing through the R resistor shown in the figure. [5 Marks] R1 = 45, R2 = 35, R3 = 25, R4 = 30, R5 = 45, R = 60, and V = 90 volts R1 R4 R2
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To find Vth, we need to remove the load resistor (R) and find the voltage across its terminals. In this case, we can remove R and R5 from the circuit. Now, we have a series combination of R1, R2, R3, and R4. The total resistance (Rt) of this series combination Show more…
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