Thevenin's Theorem Explained - DC Circuit Analysis

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @FilamentFriday
    @FilamentFriday Год назад +27

    I believe your 2nd circuit equation is incorrect per Kirchhoffs current law, the current source is flowing into the node so it should be positive and current thru R2 (Vx/20) is flowing out so it should be negative.

    • @blessedbs2846
      @blessedbs2846 8 месяцев назад +3

      Incoming current is equal to outgoing current,
      Inorder to write it in the rhs he wrote it in LHS

  • @Jimmy-Chin
    @Jimmy-Chin 8 месяцев назад +20

    Bro this is so much easier than what I learned at university 🤣

  • @ellenmthimunye4930
    @ellenmthimunye4930 7 месяцев назад +10

    wow you explained it so easily

  • @bobs_ya_runkle
    @bobs_ya_runkle Год назад +3

    Thankyou very much! I am confused about what the "current source" is in the 2nd example. Could you please give an example of what the current source might be? Thanks.

    • @eeapplications
      @eeapplications  Год назад

      In the 2nd example, the current source is the 2A source.

    • @bobs_ya_runkle
      @bobs_ya_runkle Год назад

      @@eeapplications Yes I see that, but why is the current source different from the voltage source? Isn't the current coming from the voltage source? If not, what is producing the 2A current? Sorry for my lack of understanding.

    • @eeapplications
      @eeapplications  Год назад +1

      In a current source, the current is constant and the voltage is variable. For example, when we set the current source to 1A, no matter which Resistor or load we connect, they will all draw 1A current. It does this by changing the output voltage. It ensures that the current remains constant. What is important here is my mind. If the voltage source is constant, it will draw different current when we connect different resistors.

  • @johnpetro7052
    @johnpetro7052 10 месяцев назад +1

    2:35 why you have not use R2 9 k ohm resister when finding Vth?

    • @eeapplications
      @eeapplications  10 месяцев назад +2

      Because no current flows through that resistor.

  • @zoranpetrovski3051
    @zoranpetrovski3051 Год назад +1

    Excellent 👌

  • @gurmo1237
    @gurmo1237 9 месяцев назад +4

    Quick question regarding the first example, why do we consider R1 and R3 to be in parallel rather than in series?

    • @Tyler-km8uu
      @Tyler-km8uu 9 месяцев назад +1

      You have to short circuit the voltage source so R1 and R3 will have the same potential difference with respect to their terminals. Here short circuit means you basically remove the batteries

    • @hunterjones4234
      @hunterjones4234 8 месяцев назад +1

      when you short circuit the voltage source these resistors are connected to the same nodes.

    • @vseodbornik
      @vseodbornik 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Tyler-km8uu You remove batteries but you also put wire there

  • @miroeltourkey265
    @miroeltourkey265 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks ❤

  • @Hamzakhan-mn7th
    @Hamzakhan-mn7th 4 месяца назад

    2:33 how Vth is calculated , can any one simplified that step please ?

  • @Richard-nw6ks
    @Richard-nw6ks Месяц назад

    I dont quite understand example 2, Vth, why not (10-Vx)/5?

  • @User-fy6js
    @User-fy6js 3 месяца назад

    Thank you very much for this amazing video! I have a question, can the load-RL be a capacitor or an inductor (in a DC circuit)?

  • @maurovera1142
    @maurovera1142 6 месяцев назад

    can you do it with a resistent that is in paralel with V1?:(

  • @reflipped6593
    @reflipped6593 Месяц назад

    thanks

  • @PapaAppiadu
    @PapaAppiadu 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks a bunch

  • @transformateur9969
    @transformateur9969 Год назад +1

    Thank you, very interesting! could you explain the formula at 5 minutes of the video? THANKS

    • @eeapplications
      @eeapplications  Год назад

      Thank you. I'm glad you liked the video. In that formula, we did nodal analysis to find the voltage at point Vx.

  • @BenarfaBenon
    @BenarfaBenon 3 месяца назад

    Interesting 😅

  • @johnchali4897
    @johnchali4897 5 месяцев назад

    Makes sense

  • @ronidoka1581
    @ronidoka1581 13 дней назад

    Why is it the voltage across the 20 Ohm resistor R2 4:40