13 The variable resistor R in the circuit is adjusted until it absorbs the maximum average power. if the circuit is reduced into its Thevenin equivalent as seen from the variable resistance side, then the value of the Thevenin voltage is .V* 3Ω -j20 www. 4/0° A 1100

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The variable resistor R in the circuit is adjusted until it absorbs the maximum average power. if
the circuit is reduced into its Thevenin equivalent as seen from the variable resistance side,
then the value of the Thevenin voltage is .V
3Ω
-j20
www.
4/0° A
1100
Transcribed Image Text:13 The variable resistor R in the circuit is adjusted until it absorbs the maximum average power. if the circuit is reduced into its Thevenin equivalent as seen from the variable resistance side, then the value of the Thevenin voltage is .V 3Ω -j20 www. 4/0° A 1100
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