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**Use Thevenin’s theorem to find \( v_o \) in the given circuit where \( V = 9 \, \text{V}.**

**Circuit Diagram Description:**

- The circuit is composed of the following elements:
  - A voltage source labeled \( V \) on the left side of the circuit with a value of 9 volts.
  - Two resistors: a \( 6 \, \Omega \) resistor and a \( 3 \, \Omega \) resistor connected horizontally in a series path with the voltage source.
  - At the junction after the \( 6 \, \Omega \) resistor, an upward path includes a \( 2 \, \text{A} \) current source followed by a \( 5 \, \Omega \) resistor.
  - The potential difference across \( 5 \, \Omega \) is labeled \( v_o \).
  - Beyond \( 5 \, \Omega \), a horizontal resistor of \( 4 \, \Omega \).
  - A vertical \( 12 \, \Omega \) resistor connects the \( 4 \, \Omega \) horizontal branch back to the bottom path.
  - On the opposite path from the \( 6 \, \Omega \) resistor, a \( 19 \, \text{V} \) voltage source is present.
Transcribed Image Text:**Use Thevenin’s theorem to find \( v_o \) in the given circuit where \( V = 9 \, \text{V}.** **Circuit Diagram Description:** - The circuit is composed of the following elements: - A voltage source labeled \( V \) on the left side of the circuit with a value of 9 volts. - Two resistors: a \( 6 \, \Omega \) resistor and a \( 3 \, \Omega \) resistor connected horizontally in a series path with the voltage source. - At the junction after the \( 6 \, \Omega \) resistor, an upward path includes a \( 2 \, \text{A} \) current source followed by a \( 5 \, \Omega \) resistor. - The potential difference across \( 5 \, \Omega \) is labeled \( v_o \). - Beyond \( 5 \, \Omega \), a horizontal resistor of \( 4 \, \Omega \). - A vertical \( 12 \, \Omega \) resistor connects the \( 4 \, \Omega \) horizontal branch back to the bottom path. - On the opposite path from the \( 6 \, \Omega \) resistor, a \( 19 \, \text{V} \) voltage source is present.
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