Based upon the following assumptions: V1 = 32V, R1 = 1.9kO. R2 = 8880, R3 = 1.2kQ, R4 = 2.7kQ, R5 = 3.9kO If there is a load resistor = 1kQ between A and B, construct the Thevenin equivalent circuit and find the power dissipated in RL State your answer in mW significant digits and only enter the number, no units, If necessary use scientific notation in the form 1200 = 1.2e3 or 0.012 = 1.2e-2. R1

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Based upon the following assumptions: V1= 32V, R1 = 1.9kO R2 = 8880, R3 = 1.2k0, R4 = 2.7kQ, R5 = 3 9k).
If there is a load resistor = 1kQ between A and B, construct the Thevenin equivalent circuit and find the power dissipated in RL. State your answer in mW with 3
significant digits and only enter the number, no units
If necessary use scientific notation in the form 1200 = 1.2e3 or 0.012 = 1.2e-2
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Transcribed Image Text:Based upon the following assumptions: V1= 32V, R1 = 1.9kO R2 = 8880, R3 = 1.2k0, R4 = 2.7kQ, R5 = 3 9k). If there is a load resistor = 1kQ between A and B, construct the Thevenin equivalent circuit and find the power dissipated in RL. State your answer in mW with 3 significant digits and only enter the number, no units If necessary use scientific notation in the form 1200 = 1.2e3 or 0.012 = 1.2e-2 R1 V1
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