Thevenin & Norton Examples - Thevenin Equivalent Circuit Theory - Part 4

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2009

http://www.FreedomUniversity.TV. A series of videos on the Thevenin and Norton Equaivalent Circuits along with some example circuit analysis. For questions on these and other topics contact Professor Santiago at john@e-liteworks.com or visit the above website.

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  • If ic = 2

    doesnt that give you:

    240ia - 180i -120 = 40

    => 240ia -180i = 40 + 120 = 160

    Not 80 as listed above? or am I missing something?

  • What I should have written is that ic=-2 since it is in the opposite direction of the current source. Also in Mesh B it should be -180iA+195ib-15ic=-v

    I apologize for the confusion and thank you for your feedback.

    Dr J

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  • please include examples with dependent sources and how to solve general circuits without being view from established terminals...

  • Oh :) so that's what people mean by mesh current :) i call it loop current. Awsome video, just one little part missing in here is how to apply cramer's rule that got me confuse but i understand it at last after watching another video on cramer's rule :) Thanks.

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