Use Thevenin's theorem to find the current flowing through Ri0 resistor shown in figure. R1-55 0. R2- 65 0, R3=10 0, R4 20 0, R5-70 0, R6-75 0, R=80 n and V-130 volts. R1 R6 R2 R3 RL R4 R5

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Verification of Thevenin's Theorem
One wenk is the Time for submission. Experiment done in todays dass should be submitted on or before net
week same class
Open Circuit Simulator App, Click on circuits tab on the top and select Blank circuit. Draw the below
given circuit. Change the value of components according to your circuit. Use ammeter and voltmeter te
measure the current and voltage.
Use Thevenin's theorem to find the current flowing through R2 resistor shown in figure.
R1-55 0. R2-65 0, R3=10 0, R4 20 0, R5-70 0, R6-75 0, R=80 n and V=130 volts.
R1
R6
R2
R3
V.
RL
R4
R5
Transcribed Image Text:Verification of Thevenin's Theorem One wenk is the Time for submission. Experiment done in todays dass should be submitted on or before net week same class Open Circuit Simulator App, Click on circuits tab on the top and select Blank circuit. Draw the below given circuit. Change the value of components according to your circuit. Use ammeter and voltmeter te measure the current and voltage. Use Thevenin's theorem to find the current flowing through R2 resistor shown in figure. R1-55 0. R2-65 0, R3=10 0, R4 20 0, R5-70 0, R6-75 0, R=80 n and V=130 volts. R1 R6 R2 R3 V. RL R4 R5
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