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Simplify the delta BCD (40 Ω, 16 Ω, and 8 Ω) in the bridge network in image below using a delta-star conversion and calculate the equivalent resistance that replaces the network between terminals B and A. If the source voltage is 52 V then find the current i .

Transcribed Image Text:52 V
80
40 2
160
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