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Calculate Thevenin’s voltage for the network shown below where the voltage source is 4V.

(a) 6V

(b) 4.71V

(c) 5V

(d) 1V

I had been asked this question during an online exam.

I’m obligated to ask this question of Thevenin and Norton Equivalents,More on Deriving a Thevenin Equivalent topic in chapter Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

If there are five 20V voltage sources in parallel, then in source transformation __________

(a) All are considered

(b) Only one is considered

(c) All are ignored

(d) Only 2 are considered

The question was posed to me in homework.

My enquiry is from Source Transformations in chapter Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

Find the voltage across 24Ω resistor by using Thevenin’s theorem.

(a) 8V

(b) 9V

(c) 1V

(d) 6V

The question was posed to me in semester exam.

This is a very interesting question from Thevenin and Norton Equivalents,More on Deriving a Thevenin Equivalent topic in portion Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

In source transformation,

(a) Voltage sources remain same

(b) Current sources remain same

(c) Both voltage and current sources undergo change

(d) Resistances/Impedances remain same

I have been asked this question in a job interview.

My doubt stems from Source Transformations in section Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

Source transformation technique is mainly based on __________ law.

(a) Newton’s

(b) Kirchhoff’s

(c) Ohm’s

(d) Einstein’s

I got this question in a job interview.

This is a very interesting question from Source Transformations in section Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

Find the voltage value Vm in the circuit given below.

(a) -3V

(b) 3V

(c) 2.1V

(d) -2.1V

The question was posed to me at a job interview.

Query is from Source Transformations in division Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

Source transformation can be used for dependent sources.

(a) True

(b) False

I got this question in an online interview.

My question is from Source Transformations topic in division Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

Using source transformation, calculate vm.

(a) 2v

(b) -2v

(c) 1v

(d) -1v

The question was asked by my college professor while I was bunking the class.

My question comes from Source Transformations in portion Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

Calculate the power delivered by the 50V source.

(a) 274W

(b) 276W

(c) 285W

(d) 291W

I got this question in a job interview.

This key question is from Source Transformations topic in portion Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

Find the current flowing through 4Ω resistor shown in network below.

(a) 1.33A

(b) 2.35A

(c) 1.66A

(d) 2.66A

The question was posed to me during an interview for a job.

This key question is from Source Transformations in section Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

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