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MAPUA UNIVERSITY

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY

Experiment no.6
Thevenin’s Theorem

Zamora, Joseph John Patrick D. Group no. 2


2013112318
EE21-2L/ E17

Melissa Martin
INSTRUCTOR
SCREENSHOT:
QUESTIONS TO ANSWER:

5. What are the limitations of the Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems?


 The limitations of the Thevenin’s and Norton theorems are only applicable to linear circuits.
Therefore, it cannot be used directly for solving power supplied in the circuit.
Preliminary Data Sheet
Experiment 6: Thevenin’s Theorem

Name: Zamora, Joseph John Patrick D. Date: July 7, 2020


Crs/Sec: EE21L-2/E17 Group No. 2

Table 6.1 Thevenin’s Theorem

Stimulated Trial VTH RTH IR1 VR1


Values
R1 = 34 -0.89404V 174.83Ω 0.00428A 0.14556V
R1 = 108 -0.89404V 174.83Ω 0.00316A 0.34139V
Calculated R1 = 34 -0.89404V 174.83Ω 0.00428A 0.14556V
Values
R1 = 108 -0.89404V 174.83Ω 0.00316A 0.34139V
SAMPLE COMPUTATIONS:

480
VTH = 15−25( )
275+480
= -0.89404V

275(480)
RTH =
275+ 480
= 174.83Ω

TRIAL R1 = 34
−0.89404
IR1 =
34+174.83
= -0.00428A

VR1 = 34(0.00428A)
= -0.14556V

TRIAL R1 = 108
−0.89404
IR1 =
108+174.83
= -0.00316A

VR1 = 108(-0.00316A)
= -0.314139V

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