Electrical Engineering - Circuit Theorems and Conversions - Discussion
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Find the total current through R3 in the given circuit.


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Wee kian said:
1 decade ago
So is R2 or R3. the diagram is so misleading. does the VS1 connected to ground or just R3?
Bibek said:
8 years ago
@Mayur.
Can you help me by explaining how you have calculated Thevenin Voltage?
Can you help me by explaining how you have calculated Thevenin Voltage?
Egni said:
4 years ago
Please clarify at which point the lowest point of R3 connects it to the ground.
(1)
Sivakumar.G said:
7 years ago
24-18 = 6v.
Total current through r3.
r3 = 3.3.
I = V/R.
I = 6/3.3.
I = 1.80.
Total current through r3.
r3 = 3.3.
I = V/R.
I = 6/3.3.
I = 1.80.
(5)
Mayur said:
1 decade ago
24-18 = 6v.
Total current through r3.
r3 = 3.3.
I = V/R.
I = 6/3.3.
I = 1.80.
Total current through r3.
r3 = 3.3.
I = V/R.
I = 6/3.3.
I = 1.80.
Karthick s said:
1 decade ago
What is a formula to find out the short circuit current in a transformer?
Pocahontas said:
1 decade ago
The answer that I've got is 0.769mA using the superposition theorem.
Anon said:
6 years ago
I don't agree with the 6V Vth since the circuit has aiding voltages.
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Sanju said:
9 years ago
The actual answer is 0.7 mA. I run in the simulator and found that.
Albert said:
3 years ago
Yes, @Stoyan.
0.769mA is my answer using mesh analysis.
0.769mA is my answer using mesh analysis.
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