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How do I do Thevenin voltage and impedance with a dependent source? Any hints would be greatly appreciated.
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Find the Thorton equivalent of the circuit shown
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Voc=IscRs
Rseries=R1 +R2+...
Rparallel=R1-1+R2-1+...
The Attempt at a Solution
So, I thought I should first solve for the Rsource, by shorting all of the voltage sources:
However, I don't think the...
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Find the thevenin equivalent of the cicuit shown below with V=500 V and i=10 A
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Voc=Vth
Isc=VN
The Attempt at a Solution
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So, to solve this, I used my instructors method of first finding the Rth. So, what I did was set the independent sources to...
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I have a circuit with a diode in it. I have to find the thevenin equivalent in order to reduce the circuit to a DC source, single resistor and single diode. How do I account for a diode when trying to find Rth and Vth? Do I just remove it and have it act as a short circuit or...
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Node Voltage Method
V=IR
The Attempt at a Solution
KCL at Node 1:
KCL at Node 2:
i is the current moving towards "a"
I've simplified the two equations down but the problem I run into is that normally I'm able to write a third equation to define i0...
Hello guys,
Can someone guide me through this problems solution?
I need to find the Thevenin's Equivallent for this circuit, between A and B.
I'm terrible at Circuits and I'm eager for some motivation and help.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Homework Statement
Homework Equations
V=IR
Node Voltage
Thev/Nort
The Attempt at a Solution
So I set up my equations in the picture below, but I'm kinda confused about the Vx's in the equations. First, did I set these up correctly? If so, solving them I get that V2=0 which would mean my...
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Homework Equations
V=IR
Thevenin/Norton
The Attempt at a Solution
I am trying to find the Voc, but this circuit isn't making sense to me. So to start we can ignore the 9ohm resistor and that branch for now when Finding Voc so you are basically left with the square...
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(a) Calculate the load current using Thevenin's Theorem
(b) Calculate the load current using Superposition
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N/A
The Attempt at a Solution
There have already been a couple of historical posts of this question but those threads don't give me any...
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Find Vth and Zth.
frequency = 2kHz
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w = 2 * (pi) * f
ZL = j w L
ZC = -j / (w * C)
V = I*Z
ZR = R
The Attempt at a Solution
At first I tried using nodal analysis which I receive the value V = 0 v. I believe this is because this circuit only has dependent...
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I need to find the Thevenin Resistance and the Thevenin Voltage
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Vth =Rth I (Short Circuit)
The Attempt at a Solution
I know the answer is supposed to be Rth = 3Ω and Vth = 0.5V, but I couldn't get there with my method.
I only get the Rth to be 3 Ω if I...
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Here is my thought process and assumptions.
Without Vs1 and R2, the open-circuit current would be Vs2/R2, but I know Vs1 and R1 must be contributing in some way. I'm thinking of summing the Voltage sources and using...
Hiya, this is my first time posting so apologies for any errors in formatting. :oldsmile:
I am confused as to whether when Thevenising a portion of a circuit is it to simplify BUT provide the same output characteristics, meaning the workings of the Thevenin part of the circuit may behave...
Hi, I am struggling to simplify this into a thevenin circuit. Firtsly I am unsure how the zener diode works and why the R1 is not required.(so does it create a voltage drop across the whole loop and , how does it work exactly?) Also unsure if the resistors are in series or not. I think you are...
(sorry, I couldn't figure out how to insert an image from my drive) I have a problem where in finding the thevenin resistance I take out my independent sources and as a result I'm left with a resistor parallel to a short circuit. Should I ignore this resistor when calculating equivalent...
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Homework Equations
V=IR
The Attempt at a Solution
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I found that the current around the circuit was 5mA using kirchhoffs law ( i think)
If this is true then the T.E.V should be the voltage across the 120ohm resistor which is .6V (120*5e-3). Now I'm stuck and not sure...
Hi, i am halfway through one of my assignments and i require some assistance. I do not seek the answer to the assignment just a little boost to my knowledge.
1. Homework Statement
Basically, if i am calculating the Thevenin's voltage and the resistor i have removed that is in question has a...
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I am trying to find the Thevenin Equivalent of this circuit
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Using KCL and node voltage
The Attempt at a Solution
I found the open circuit voltage for the thevenin voltage so far by the mesh current method, and now I am trying to find the closed circuit...
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imgur link: http://i.imgur.com/TWB5rRu.png
Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
I can find the equivalent capacitance, 10F, but I'm not really sure how to find the equiv. Thev. voltage. I figured that with the voltage source present, half the voltage will be lost...
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Homework Equations
V=IR
The Attempt at a Solution
I am not sure if I did this problem correctly. To find the thevenin equivalent do you have to get the circuit into series first? I combined the resistors in parallel and found the Vth to be 6V and Rth to be 8ohms. Is...
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Find the maximum power on a impedance Z.
Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
I got as Thevenin impedance Zt=4+j4 and Ut= 32 V, but since my solution for power is wrong, something is wrong with either impedance or voltage (or both).
If point A is above Z, and point B...
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I calculated theoretical value of resistance - I assumed that R4 and R5 are in series and parallel to R2 and R3 which are in series, because I've considered B as the starting point - this is the method I was taught, but I don't know any method of calculating the voltage...
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http://puu.sh/lQPvh/d0efa216ff.png
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http://puu.sh/lQPAR/2456db4783.jpg
http://puu.sh/lQPCJ/f142c25f63.jpg
http://puu.sh/lQPER/5eb4af107e.jpg
Is this correct? I used principle of superposition to calculate the Thevenin...
Ok, so I know the point of the Thevenin is to make a simpler circuit so that that it results in the same current being sent to the other connected circuit. But why do we go through all the hassle of computing the Thevenin Voltage when we could choose any arbitary Voltage and a Resistor that...
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Find the Thevenin equivalent circuit for the circuit shown. You will need to find VOC and then use the test source method to find the Thevenin resistance. Using the Thevenin equivalent circuit,determine the load resistor that results in maximum power transferred to that load...
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Node-voltage method
mesh current methodThe Attempt at a Solution
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My problem is with the short-circuit current.
There are three meshes when you join the nodes a and b.
Let i1 be the cw current for the bottom right mesh, i2 be the ccw...
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So far I've found Vout, but I'm a little confused about finding ISC. The solution to my homework says that in Figure 2 the 10 ohm resistor gets by passed due to the short across the open voltage. Why does this happen? Thanks!
I am currently learning about Thevenin equivalent circuits and was posed with the question attached to this post. I was wondering why I3 is equivalent to the current formed by a short circuit between nodes a and b. Shouldn't the current between a and b be I1 + I2 + I3 since in a short circuit...
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Find the open circuit voltage V0, short circuit current ISC, and RTH,
Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
I found the equivalent resistance to be 20 ohms(just by combining resistors in parallel and series) and V0 to be 30V, which I think might be wrong.
I did a...
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I'm trying to figure out the Thevenin equivalent of this circuit:
I start by switching off every source and calculating the equivalent resistance:
RTh = RN = (6 + 14) || 5 = 4 Ω
Then I proceed with finding the voltage at 2.
I note that the nodes between 1 and 2 form a...
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we are asked to find the tension between the R6 = 20 ohms resistor, using thevenin[/B]
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the given solution for Ethev is 27.78
The Attempt at a Solution
is seen in the pictures below
thank i really appreciate your help as it gets frustrating not to know...
I am learning network theorem,my syllabus includes application of kcl,kvl,thevenin and norton theorem,superposition theorem,maximum power transfer
I studied it from malvino,its quite good! But lack of solved problems!
Actually I am finding difficulty while solving networks with double voltage...
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Here is the circuit. I have to solve for V Thevenin
I am having trouble figuring out what I am doing wrong here. I need to solve for Vth and I do, but it does not match with what my TA posted as the solution. [/B]
Homework Equations
The equations I set up are the same as...
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Can you tell me please what I am doing wrong here
I need to find the Vc function after we close the switch.
To do this, I calculate the Thevenin equivalent circuit.
I calculate Vth to be 21/(60+30) times 30, which makes 0.7V but why the answer is 7V?
Basically the answer is Vc=7x(... which...
Why in thevenin theorem, we take the equivalent resistance in series to the load resistor, while in norton theorem we take the equivalent resistance parallel to the load resistor.
Thanks.
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Q. I have to write an equivalent circuit for the transformer coupled RLC load.My answer is not matching with that of book . I am uploading my work and the answer given in book.
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It is an N:1 ideal transformer.
The Attempt at a Solution
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The question is in the photo attached.
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I have found the Thevenin voltage as the 10 and 20 ohm resistors are in series (30 ohms) and the 50 and 40 ohm resistor are in series (90ohms). The 30 and 90 ohm resistors are in parallel so...
Here is my problem: when trying to find Rth for a circuit with dependent sources, I excite the circuit a voltage Vo, and then proceed to find the resulting current Io. Finally, I use the equation Rth = Vo / Io, with a plus (+) sign. The way I see it, Io enters the positive side of Vo, so the...
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I'm having problems with PF's cut and paste images. They are not showing up on the actual webpage only on my editor.
See these:
http://i.imgur.com/mKfn27m.png
http://i.imgur.com/jCO2JRM.png
http://i.imgur.com/oUWFsuI.png
I created the above problem by modifying this...
Hi guys,
Sorry if all you guys think this question is too easy. But I have a hard time to understand how to group the resistor. I suppose to find the the thevenin and Norton equivalent circuit. This is what i think about the combination of resistor.
Req1= RL+1k
Req2= Req1 ll 3.3k (3.3k after...
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I hope you can see the picture clearly. Someone drew lines over it,so please try to ignore that.
The problem here is to determine the current of ideal current source Ig, if following parameters are known:
-E1=50V, E3=30V
-R1=200Ω, R2=500Ω, R3=3kΩ, R4= 10 kΩ
-C=0.7 μF...
Homework Statement
Determine the Thevenin equivalent with respect to the terminals a,b
Homework Equations
Rth=Voc/Isc
The Attempt at a Solution
I'm doing this practice problem and I calculated the the short circuit current below:
500uA*100ohm/(100ohm+1310ohm)= 35.460 uA
since 80*ib=current...
Hello physics community!
This is my first post to PF and I hope to contribute much more as time goes on. I am having serious trouble understanding Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits, more specifically on how to find a circuit's equivalent. It only seems appropriate that to find a circuits...
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http://oi57.tinypic.com/263tqvr.jpg
I decided to try using mesh currents for thisFirst mesh is IA, second IB, third, ICSo I have the equations
IA = 500 μA
1310 IB + 100(IA - IB) = - 4*10-5V2
IC = -80IBAre these equations correct so far? I get the feeling they're not
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The circuit looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/QtgiCdR.png
R1= 10 Ω
R2= 8 Ω
R3= 3 Ω
R4= 5 Ω
R5= 2 Ω
V= 15 V
I'm trying the find the current in R1 by using Thevenin's Theorem.
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Basic Circuit Analysis Formulas
The Attempt at a Solution
So I calculated...
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I am to find the thevenin equivalent circuit without the load resistor (to the left of terminals a &b
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From class notes:
1- Remove the load resistor
2- find the open circuit voltage across a & b
3- Remove all voltage sources (replace with short circuit)...
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You have a circuit (attached pic) and want to find the Thevenin equivalent resistance and voltage.
Homework Equations
See below
The Attempt at a Solution
OK< here's what confuses me. If I simply look at the total resistance of the circuit from A and B, it seems to me that...
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Hello everyone!
I am attempting to find the thevenin equivalent for a circuit. I've got the Rth but am not struggling to find the Vth
Homework Equations
I have included a screen shot of the circuitThe Attempt at a Solution
I thought the best way to go about it was to...
Hi everyone. I need some help with regards to a question on Thevenin's equivalent. I attempted to solve it in 2 ways but I got different answers when I tried to do it another way. However, I am not sure of my answer as I do not have the answer key at the moment. The picture below shows one of my...
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I am reading The Art of Electronics, and I have two specific questions regarding examples it has introduced. I am dealing with bipolar transistors the current chapter. I think my questions mostly stem from not understanding concepts.
The text has introduced the technique of...