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The document appears to be a quiz from a linear circuit analysis course, consisting of 1 question worth 10 marks that asks students using either Thevenin's Theorem or Norton's Theorem to find the load voltage and current for a one port circuit with a voltage source of 20V and current of 3A loaded with a 4-Ohm resistance, providing the open and short circuit configurations for convenience.
This 3 sentence summary provides the essential information about the document:
The document appears to be a quiz from a linear circuit analysis course, consisting of 1 question worth 10 marks that asks students using either Thevenin's Theorem or Norton's Theorem to find the load voltage and current for a one port circuit with a voltage source of 20V and current of 3A loaded with a 4-Ohm resistance, providing the open and short circuit configurations for convenience.
This 3 sentence summary provides the essential information about the document:
The document appears to be a quiz from a linear circuit analysis course, consisting of 1 question worth 10 marks that asks students using either Thevenin's Theorem or Norton's Theorem to find the load voltage and current for a one port circuit with a voltage source of 20V and current of 3A loaded with a 4-Ohm resistance, providing the open and short circuit configurations for convenience.
B.Sc Electrical Engineering, Fall 2017 Time Allowed: 10 minutes Total Marks: 30 Student Name: Reg No: UW-17-EE-BSc- .
Q1. [10 marks] CLO-2, PLO-2
In the following one port circuit let vS = 20V, iS = 3A. Using Thevenin’s Theorem (odd reg no’s) / Norton’s Theorem (even reg no’s), find the load voltage and current, if the one port (i.e. terminals A & B) is loaded with a 4-Ω Resistance. Note: Open circuit and short circuit configuration is shown for your convenience.