This problem will ask you to find the Norton equivalent circuit at the terminals
ID: 1834730 • Letter: T
Question
This problem will ask you to find the Norton equivalent circuit at the terminals A-B.
For help, let us define all variables and write them in the circuit (we chose arbitrary directions and polarities):
You must realize by now (after doing all the previous problems in this set) that there are many ways to find the equivalent Thevenin and Norton circuits; here we only ask for the Norton. If you want to find IN first, you should consider v=0 in the circuit above. Or you could find RN, find VTh, then deduce IN. It is your choice!
Find the equivalent Norton circuit at terminals A-B:
a) iN = ?
b) RN = ?
R1 = 100 OhmsR2 = 100 Ohms
is = 700 mA
Explanation / Answer
a)iN = 1/2 *700 = 350 milli amperes b)Rn = R1 +R2 = 200 ohms
Related Questions
drjack9650@gmail.com
Navigate
Integrity-first tutoring: explanations and feedback only — we do not complete graded work. Learn more.