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For a two-source network, if current produced by one source is in one direction,

ID: 2293537 • Letter: F

Question

For a two-source network, if current produced by one source is in one direction, while the current produced by the other source is in the opposite direction through the same resistor (a) The resulting current is the difference of the two and has the direction of the larger current (b) The absolute values of the currents add algebraically, and the direction is the same as the 6. direction of the larger current (c) A mistake in the sign of the result occurred (d) A voltage source was not properly converted to a current source

Explanation / Answer

> for any ac circuit, the absolute values of the current calculated algebraically not arthematically.

> so the absolute values of the current are added algebraically and the direction of the resultant currents is same direction of large current.

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