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SUEZ CANAL UNIVERSITY Electrical circuits (1)

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING Sheet (5)


Electrical ENGINEERING Department

1- A) Using Thevenins
& (Norton) theorem, find
the equivalent circuit to the
left of the terminals in the
circuit of Fig.Then find I.
b) change the 1 resistor to value which will absorb the
greatest power from circuit.
c) the amount of the greatest power.

2- Find the Thevenin & (Norton)


equivalent circuit of the circuit
in Fig. to the left of the
terminals.

3- Find the Thevenin & (Norton)


equivalent circuit for the
circuit in Fig. at terminals a-b.

4- Find the Thevenin & (Norton)


equivalent circuit for the circuit
in Fig. at terminals a-b.
5- Find the Thevenin &
(Norton) equivalent circuit
for the circuit in Fig. at
terminals a-b.

6- Find the Thevenin & (Norton)


equivalent circuit for the
circuit in Fig. at terminals a-b.
(with branch (a-b) is
disconnected)

7- Draw the thevenin's


equivalent circuit
across b-c (with branch
(b-c) is disconnected)

8- Obtain the thevenin's equivalent


of the circuit in Fig. to the left
of terminals Use theresult to
find current i.
(Maximum power)

9- (a) For the circuit in Fig. obtain the Thevenin


equivalent at terminals (a-b)
(b) Calculate the current in RL= 8
(c) Find RL for maximum power deliverable to RL
(d) Determine that maximum power.

10- Determine the maximum power that can be delivered


to the variable resistor R in the circuit of Fig.

11- determine the Thevenin equivalent circuit. What value of RL


produces maximum power to RL?
12- for the circuit shown calculate the current in 2 resistor by
using thevinin's theory.

(notes for S.C)

13- apply short circuit across (d-e) and then calculate short
circuit current.

14- apply short circuit across (2) and then calculate short
circuit current.

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