Consider the circuit shown below. a) Find the current along R4 using Thevenin's theorem. b) Find the current along R2 using Norton's theorem. 2 Hilt V1 5V R1 1092 3 4 Hole 1 V2 10V R2 2092 11 O! 5 ww 2A R3 3092 R4 4092

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Problem 12PP: In an R-L parallel circuit, ET=480 volts, R=16, and XL=24. Find PF.
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Consider the circuit shown below.
a) Find the current along R4 using Thevenin's theorem.
b) Find the current along R2 using Norton's theorem.
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5V
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the circuit shown below. a) Find the current along R4 using Thevenin's theorem. b) Find the current along R2 using Norton's theorem. 2 V1 5V R1 ww 1092 3 4 Hilt www P V2 10V R2 2092 5 www 11 2A R3 3092 ww R4 4092
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