14. Use the loop current method to determine the voltage developed across the terminals AB in the circuit of Figure P1.14. [Ans.: (V₁ + V₂)/5] R R V₁ + ½/₂ R th Figure P1.14 R A B 15. Use a Thevenin equivalent circuit to work the previous problem. (Hint: Temporarily remove the resistor connecting terminals A and B, then replace it after the Thevenin equiv- alent has been determined.)
14. Use the loop current method to determine the voltage developed across the terminals AB in the circuit of Figure P1.14. [Ans.: (V₁ + V₂)/5] R R V₁ + ½/₂ R th Figure P1.14 R A B 15. Use a Thevenin equivalent circuit to work the previous problem. (Hint: Temporarily remove the resistor connecting terminals A and B, then replace it after the Thevenin equiv- alent has been determined.)
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14. Use the loop current method to determine the voltage developed across the terminals
AB in the circuit of Figure P1.14. [Ans.: (V₁ + V₂)/5]
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V₁
+
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14. Use the loop current method to determine the voltage developed across the terminals
AB in the circuit of Figure P1.14. [Ans.: (V₁ + V₂)/5]
R
V₁
+
R
R
+
I
Figure P1.14
½/₂
R
A
B
15. Use a Thevenin equivalent circuit to work the previous problem. (Hint: Temporarily
remove the resistor connecting terminals A and B, then replace it after the Thevenin equiv-
alent has been determined.)
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