Determine the open circuit voltage,

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Determine the open circuit voltage, in mV to the left of terminals a and b.

R1  = 65 kohms
R2  = 76 kohms

This image illustrates an electrical circuit diagram consisting of several components and their connections. Below is a detailed description:

1. **Dependant Current Source**: On the left side of the circuit, there is a dependent current source represented by a diamond-shaped symbol with a downward arrow. This source is defined by the expression \( \frac{v_{ab}}{5000} \), where \( v_{ab} \) is the voltage difference between points \( a \) and \( b \).

2. **Resistors**:
    - **Resistor \( R_1 \)**: This resistor is placed parallel to the dependent current source and is labeled as \( R_1 \).
    - **Resistor \( R_2 \)**: Positioned next to \( R_1 \) and also in parallel, this resistor is labeled as \( R_2 \).

3. **Voltage Source**: There is an independent voltage source symbolized by a circle with the value \( +1V- \) indicating a 1-volt potential difference.

4. **Nodes \( a \) and \( b \)**: These are the points between which the voltage \( v_{ab} \) is measured. Node \( a \) is at the top and node \( b \) is at the bottom, with the voltage source connected between these two points.

The overall circuit configuration can be described as a parallel combination of a dependent current source and a set of resistors, with an independent voltage source connected across the terminals \( a \) and \( b \).

This diagram aims to demonstrate the relationships and interactions between the different components within the circuit, which is important for understanding concepts in electric circuit analysis.
Transcribed Image Text:This image illustrates an electrical circuit diagram consisting of several components and their connections. Below is a detailed description: 1. **Dependant Current Source**: On the left side of the circuit, there is a dependent current source represented by a diamond-shaped symbol with a downward arrow. This source is defined by the expression \( \frac{v_{ab}}{5000} \), where \( v_{ab} \) is the voltage difference between points \( a \) and \( b \). 2. **Resistors**: - **Resistor \( R_1 \)**: This resistor is placed parallel to the dependent current source and is labeled as \( R_1 \). - **Resistor \( R_2 \)**: Positioned next to \( R_1 \) and also in parallel, this resistor is labeled as \( R_2 \). 3. **Voltage Source**: There is an independent voltage source symbolized by a circle with the value \( +1V- \) indicating a 1-volt potential difference. 4. **Nodes \( a \) and \( b \)**: These are the points between which the voltage \( v_{ab} \) is measured. Node \( a \) is at the top and node \( b \) is at the bottom, with the voltage source connected between these two points. The overall circuit configuration can be described as a parallel combination of a dependent current source and a set of resistors, with an independent voltage source connected across the terminals \( a \) and \( b \). This diagram aims to demonstrate the relationships and interactions between the different components within the circuit, which is important for understanding concepts in electric circuit analysis.
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