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Example 2.62 Determine the current in theli resistor across AB of network shown in Fig
2141 (a) using Thevenin theorem
(Network Analysis, Nagpur Uwlv. 1993)
Solution. The given eircuit ean be redrawn, as shown in Fig. 2.141 (6) with the 1 a resistor
removed from terminals A and B The current source has been converted into its equivalent voltage
source as shown in Fig 2.141 (e), For finding V we will find the currents x and y in Fig. 2.141 ()
Applying KVL to the first loop, we get
0 or x-0.4 A
V.- V-3-3x 0.4-18 V
The value of R can be found from Fig. 2.141 (e) by replacing the two voltage sources by short-
3-(3 2) x-I
circuits. In this case R23-1.20
4 2
12
IV
IVO
(4)
(e)
(40
Fig. 2.141
Transcribed Image Text:DC Network Theorems 121 Example 2.62 Determine the current in theli resistor across AB of network shown in Fig 2141 (a) using Thevenin theorem (Network Analysis, Nagpur Uwlv. 1993) Solution. The given eircuit ean be redrawn, as shown in Fig. 2.141 (6) with the 1 a resistor removed from terminals A and B The current source has been converted into its equivalent voltage source as shown in Fig 2.141 (e), For finding V we will find the currents x and y in Fig. 2.141 () Applying KVL to the first loop, we get 0 or x-0.4 A V.- V-3-3x 0.4-18 V The value of R can be found from Fig. 2.141 (e) by replacing the two voltage sources by short- 3-(3 2) x-I circuits. In this case R23-1.20 4 2 12 IV IVO (4) (e) (40 Fig. 2.141
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