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V1
R1 13 Ohms
R2 = 14 Ohms
R3 = 20 Ohms
R1
www
R2
652 b
R3
For the circuit shown above, find the Thevenin resistance looking into the a-b terminal.
Assume the following:
11 = 12 A
V1 = 41 V
I1
Transcribed Image Text:V1 R1 13 Ohms R2 = 14 Ohms R3 = 20 Ohms R1 www R2 652 b R3 For the circuit shown above, find the Thevenin resistance looking into the a-b terminal. Assume the following: 11 = 12 A V1 = 41 V I1
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