Which of the following truly represents the Thevenin’s equivalent circuit when a voltage source of 24 V undergoes a voltage drop of 0.6 V due to a load current of 1A?
Which of the following truly represents the Thevenin’s equivalent circuit when a voltage source of 24 V undergoes a voltage drop of 0.6 V due to a load current of 1A? Correct Answer V<sub>th</sub> = 24V R<sub>th</sub> = 0.6 Ω
The voltage source undergoes a voltage drop indicates the presence of a series resistance as shown below:
∴ Vth = 24 V
And the Thevenin equivalent resistance is obtained as:
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∴ Rth = 0.6 Ω
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