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Thevenin’s Theorem
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Thevenin’s Theorem
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Theory
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1)
Five volts is applied to ten 2 ohm resistors connected in series. The resulting current is
5 A
2.5 A
1.25 A
0.25 A
2)
Ten volts is applied to two 10 ohm resistors in series. The resulting voltage across one resistor is
5 V
2.5 V
10 V
8 V
3)
Six volts is applied to a 2 ohm resistor in series with two 2 ohm resistors connected in parallel. The current through one of the parallel resistor is
3 A
2 A
1 A
0.5 A
4)
Calculate the voltage V at the terminal of 3 ohm resistor at 3 A current source .
3 V
5 V
7 V
9 V
5)
10 volt is applied to three resistors 5, 10 and 20 ohm, in series. What will be the voltage across the resistor 10 ohm ?
2.32 V
2.49 V
2.86 V
2.68 V
Cite this Simulator:
vlab.amrita.edu,. (2011). Thevenin’s Theorem. Retrieved 19 April 2024, from vlab.amrita.edu/?sub=1&brch=75&sim=313&cnt=3
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