In the network shown in Figure 1, determine the Thevenin equivalent resistance RTh and the Thevenin equivalent voltage VTh, as seen from terminals a and b, given E1 = 3 V, E2 = 5 V, R1 = 0.4 kΩ, R2 = 2 kΩ, R3 = 3 kΩ, and R4 = 0.7 kΩ.
KVL and KCL
KVL stands for Kirchhoff voltage law. KVL states that the total voltage drops around the loop in any closed electric circuit is equal to the sum of total voltage drop in the same closed loop.
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1. In the network shown in Figure 1, determine the Thevenin equivalent resistance RTh and the Thevenin equivalent voltage VTh, as seen from terminals a and b, given E1 = 3 V, E2 = 5 V, R1 = 0.4 kΩ, R2 = 2 kΩ, R3 = 3 kΩ, and R4 = 0.7 kΩ.
2. For the same network, what would be the magnitude of current IN from Norton equivalent current source?
3. Considering that a load resistance RL is connected across terminals a and b, state the design value of RL for the maximum power to be dissipated by RL.
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