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Find the equivalent resistance between terminals a and b in the circuit below where R₁ =6
N, R₂=12, R3=22, R4=22, and R5=150.
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A Thévenin equivalent can also be determined from measurements made at the pair of
terminals of interest. Assume the following measurements were made at the terminals a,b in
the figure below.
When a 25 k2 resistor is connected to the terminals a,b, the voltage is measured and found
to be 105 V.
When a 2 k resistor is connected to the terminals a,b, the voltage is measured and found
to be 13 V.
Find the Thévenin equivalent of the network with respect to the terminals a,b.
Linear
resistive
network with
independent
and dependent
sources
RTh =
Number
ΚΩ
VTh=
Number
V
a
b
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