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According to Millman’s Theorem, if there are n current sources with n internal conductances respectively, are in series, then the value of equivalent current source is?(a) I^‘=((I1R1+I2R2+⋯.+InRn))/(R1+R2+⋯Rn)(b) I’=I1R1+I2R2+⋯.+InRn(c) I’=((I1/R1+I2/R2+⋯.+In/Rn))/(R1+R2+⋯Rn)(d) I’=I1/R1+I2/R2+⋯.+In/RnThis question was posed to me in homework.The query is from Millman’s Theorem topic in division Useful Theorems in Circuit Analysis of Network Theory

Answer» RIGHT ANSWER is (a) I^‘=((I1R1+I2R2+⋯.+InRn))/(R1+R2+⋯Rn)

The explanation: The VALUE of equivalent current SOURCE is I^‘=((I1R1+I2R2+⋯.+InRn))/(R1+R2+⋯Rn).


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