49. Select values for a and b in the circuit of Fig. 13.77 so that the ideal source supplies 1000 W, half of which is delivered to the 100 $\Omega$ load.
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This can be calculated using the formula P = V^2 / R, where P is the power, V is the voltage, and R is the resistance. In this case, the total power supplied is 1000 W. Show more…
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