Use Norton's Theorem to find the current passing through the R, = 16 2 resistance in the circuit shown below: AA R1 R3 100 R2 400 R4 160 V1 60V
Use Norton's Theorem to find the current passing through the R, = 16 2 resistance in the circuit shown below: AA R1 R3 100 R2 400 R4 160 V1 60V
Delmar's Standard Textbook Of Electricity
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ISBN:9781337900348
Author:Stephen L. Herman
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Chapter18: Resistive-inductive Parallel Circuits
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 12PP: In an R-L parallel circuit, ET=480 volts, R=16, and XL=24. Find PF.
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