120R ww o a 4V 150R 100R Figure 1 1. Determine the open-circuit voltage Voc and short-circuit current Ige at the terminals a-b using algebraic techniques. In voltage calculations assume b is the reference node. 2. Determine the Thévenin voltage and resistance for the circuit in Figure 1, record them in the table below and draw the Thevenin equivalent circuit in the space below. Also determine the Norton current and resistance, record them in the table and draw the circuit below. I Symbol and units Calculated Value Thévenin Voltage: Thévenin Resistance: Norton Current: Norton Resistance: +

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120R
ww
a
+
4V
150R
100R
Figure 1
1. Determine the open-circuit voltage Voc and short-circuit current Ie at the
terminals a-b using algebraic techniques. In voltage calculations assume b is the
reference node.
2. Determine the Thévenin voltage and resistance for the circuit in Figure 1, record
them in the table below and draw the Thevenin equivalent circuit in the space
below. Also determine the Norton current and resistance, record them in the
table and draw the circuit below. I
Symbol and units
Calculated Value
Thévenin Voltage:
Thévenin Resistance:
Norton Current:
Norton Resistance:
Transcribed Image Text:120R ww a + 4V 150R 100R Figure 1 1. Determine the open-circuit voltage Voc and short-circuit current Ie at the terminals a-b using algebraic techniques. In voltage calculations assume b is the reference node. 2. Determine the Thévenin voltage and resistance for the circuit in Figure 1, record them in the table below and draw the Thevenin equivalent circuit in the space below. Also determine the Norton current and resistance, record them in the table and draw the circuit below. I Symbol and units Calculated Value Thévenin Voltage: Thévenin Resistance: Norton Current: Norton Resistance:
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