Electrical Engineering - Circuit Theorems and Conversions - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Circuit Theorems and Conversions - General Questions (Q.No. 5)
5.
Find the current through R2 of the given circuit.


Discussion:
21 comments Page 2 of 3.
Sandeep said:
1 decade ago
By applying nodal analysis, instead of -150 why +150 is represented.
Diksha said:
1 decade ago
By using nodal analysis, we can easily get the final result 134 mA.
D.MAHAMMAD ALI said:
8 years ago
By nodal annalysis first find node voltage then find the current.
(1)
Omprakash jatav said:
1 decade ago
By using kvl, we can solve the easily final result 134.12.
M.V.KRISHNA/PALVONCHA said:
1 decade ago
Use nodal analysis, you will get nearer value to option D.
Dhanaraj K said:
4 years ago
Apply current division method.
I at (R2)= r1 *I/r1 + r2.
I at (R2)= r1 *I/r1 + r2.
(3)
Mahesh kumar tanwar said:
1 decade ago
Why we can't apply kcl. I think kcl make it eassy.
Pk pandey said:
1 decade ago
I make use of kcl but not able to get ans.
Fayaz said:
8 years ago
16.15/120=.134amp.
134/1000=1.34ma.
134/1000=1.34ma.
(3)
Mohammad saddam said:
1 decade ago
Using superposition theorem.
(1)
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