Practice Problem 4.8 Fundamental of Electric Circuits (Sadiku) 5th Edition - Thevenin Theorem
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- Using Thevenin’s theorem, find the equivalent circuit to the left of the terminals in the circuit of Fig. 4.30. Then find I.
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but if the voltage source is 9 it doesnt match with the given ans with book. The ans is 9 but if i do according to your method v is 7.5
Check your calculation
I think the answer in book is wrong, also the question in the book is a bit different than the one given in this video, the battery is 18V and the current source is 3A, but by doing the calculations Vth = 36V and Rth = 3 ohm which gives I = 9A
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Why Va is (4/10)*15 ??
Voltage divider
Voltage divider rule
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Where is the problem comes from when you start first finding the equivalent Rth? Because I used an approach like the way they did in that example before this practice problem!
Don't remember much, lol
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how we will understand the Rth will be paralel or series to resistor in new circuit
By seeing the circuit
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sir why is the 4 ohm resistor in parallel with 12ohm the current has one path wouldnt it be series
Listen and look carefully
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@@mabdulre9 bro why is it in parallel while there is an open circuit to its right? so we consider it one path? I didn't get it
can you upload saidku example 4.8?
thevenin's theorem is too hard to solve 😢
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Sir can't we use source transformation here ?
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What's example Calculate 12-va/6 + 2= va/10??
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Why we consider Va only Vth, Vth should be in between terminals a and b so why only a??
Maybe look at the ground sign?
Please can you calculate the examples ?
Why?
Could you please teach 10.62 and 10.64 from the textbook too??? I really need help, thanks!
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And value of ith is 2.25
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Do we have to look from left side and ignore right side circuit while calculating Rth if load resistor is in middle of circuit with circuits on both side..??
No, you ignore the load resistor and keep everything else.
4.12
I think I had 4.12 already?
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4.14
The value vth is wrong it's value is 9v not 6v
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Chapter 10 please
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@@pietronuzzi3687 I solved 4.10
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