Calculate the current in RL using Thevenin's theorem for fig.(1) 1.

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Discussion :
Calculate the current in RL using Thevenin's theorem for
fig.(1)
2. In the circuit shown in below figure(2) ,calculate the
current through the resistor R when its resistance is 62
Apply Thevenin's Theorem,
1.
A
10 n
102
12 V.
R=60
10v.
B
Fig(2)
3. For the circuit shown in fig.(3) for calculating the current
branch a-b , can we apply Therenin's Theorem?
R
L1
eill
M12
V2
A.C.
L2
A.C.
Fig(3)
relle
Transcribed Image Text:Discussion : Calculate the current in RL using Thevenin's theorem for fig.(1) 2. In the circuit shown in below figure(2) ,calculate the current through the resistor R when its resistance is 62 Apply Thevenin's Theorem, 1. A 10 n 102 12 V. R=60 10v. B Fig(2) 3. For the circuit shown in fig.(3) for calculating the current branch a-b , can we apply Therenin's Theorem? R L1 eill M12 V2 A.C. L2 A.C. Fig(3) relle
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS LAB.
FIRST YEAR
Exp. No.:
Exp. Name: Thevenin's theory
Aim :
To verify Thevenin's theorem.
Theory :
Thevenin's theorem as applied to (d.c )circuit may be
stated as :
(The current flowing through a load resistance (RL)
connected across any two terminals A and B of any
active network is given by Vth/Rth+RL
Apparatus :
1.
Power supply 10v.
2.
One Ammeter.
3. One voltmeter
4. One ohmmeter.
5. Resistors 1.2kΩ, 390kΩ, 2.2kΩ , 820Ω. 630Ω
Procedure :
1.
Connect the circuit as shown in fig.(1)
B
1.2 KA
390i
10%
820n
v089
Fig(1)
Switch the power supply on .
3.
2.
Take the reading of ammeter and the voltage between A
and B (IL, VL).
Remove (RL) from the circuit and note the reading of
(Vo.c).
5.
4.
Remove power supply and makeshort and note the
reading of ohmmeter (Rth) between A and B
6.
Connect the Thevenin's equivalent circuit and note the
reading of Ammeter and Voltmeter.
8
Transcribed Image Text:ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS LAB. FIRST YEAR Exp. No.: Exp. Name: Thevenin's theory Aim : To verify Thevenin's theorem. Theory : Thevenin's theorem as applied to (d.c )circuit may be stated as : (The current flowing through a load resistance (RL) connected across any two terminals A and B of any active network is given by Vth/Rth+RL Apparatus : 1. Power supply 10v. 2. One Ammeter. 3. One voltmeter 4. One ohmmeter. 5. Resistors 1.2kΩ, 390kΩ, 2.2kΩ , 820Ω. 630Ω Procedure : 1. Connect the circuit as shown in fig.(1) B 1.2 KA 390i 10% 820n v089 Fig(1) Switch the power supply on . 3. 2. Take the reading of ammeter and the voltage between A and B (IL, VL). Remove (RL) from the circuit and note the reading of (Vo.c). 5. 4. Remove power supply and makeshort and note the reading of ohmmeter (Rth) between A and B 6. Connect the Thevenin's equivalent circuit and note the reading of Ammeter and Voltmeter. 8
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