2. Use Thevenin's theorem to determine the current flowing in the 10-ohm resistor for the circuit shown.

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Problem 10PP: In an R-L parallel circuit, ET=240 volts, R=560, and XL=330. Find apparent power.
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2. Use Thevenin's theorem to determine the
current flowing in the 10-ohm resistor for the
circuit shown.
Transcribed Image Text:2. Use Thevenin's theorem to determine the current flowing in the 10-ohm resistor for the circuit shown.
50
10 V
Figure #2
82
10 n
Transcribed Image Text:50 10 V Figure #2 82 10 n
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