AC Thevenin Equivalent Circuit Problem
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Get the full course at MathTutorDVD.com. In this lesson the student will learn how to calculate Thevenin Equivalent circuits in the AC Phasor domain. We will solve this problem step-by-step to build skills and discuss the theory along the way.
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How did you convert into this 3:58
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Do you have a tutorial that shows the mutual inductance?
Like, you got an inductor of j20 ohms and a mutual inductance of j5 ohms and then find thevenin circuit
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Sir please explain this type of problem using Casio FX 82 ms
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I think that you found the drop voltage on the R=36 and this is not the voltage between a and b 5:28
it is the same because its parallel with a and b
Am I right if I call the short circuit current... Norton current??
Is current across the short in method 2, Norton's current?
240 V is Vpeak or Vrms?
Do a nortons of this bro please
Why you are using polar and rectangular form?
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Lost you at 4min when you said to do the math to getI= 6-j2. Any chance you have any videos going into how you got there?
or at least explain what you mean by putting in the calc polar and rectangular numbers
Hi, I think you need to review complex numbers and how to work with them. There are 2 ways to represent a complex number. Rectangular form and polar form. You need to be able to work with both by hand and in the calculator. Please search my channel for that as I have lessons on these topics. Good luck! Jason
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Z= 18/5 + 54/5 i
How you got Z= 6 - 2i ?
still no idea how you managed to get 6-j2
just use calculator it will solve for ya
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how did you get 6-2j..?
It was the division of 240 phasor 0 deg divided by 36+j12. At first glance, they cannot be divided by each other because they are in different, non-compatible notations. If you convert 240 phasor 0 deg to a complex number, it is just 240+j0, or simply 240 since the imaginary part is zero. Now that the numerator and the denominator are both complex numbers, you can divide them with no issue, which equals 6-j2.
but then how do u get j12?
You can change the numerator into complex numbers, then multiply both the numerator and denominator by the denominator conjugate, keep in mind that j^2 is equal to -1, hence you'll get 6-2j.
How did you get Zab= 3.6+j10.8 ohms?
For future reference because I was confused too: multiply the top so the top becomes 432j and then multiply the fraction by the complex conjugate and simplify
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those problem are two board long and it will take too long!!!
1:48 did he say "All of these in penises"?
"All of these impedances"
Lol, but no. "Impedances"....its like resistance but applies to AC circuits.
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How did you get 6-j2?