Monday, 29 October 2012

Solved problem based on Norton’s Theorem

Solved problem based on Norton’s Theorem

Ques.) Find-out the value of current in 4Ω resistance for the given network by using Norton’s Theorem?
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Sol.) For finding value of current through 4Ω resistance, we follow same steps discussed in Previous Post.

For finding RL: -
Here, RL= 4Ω

For finding RN: - For finding RN, Just find-out equivalent b/w removed load-resistance. Like as:-
norton's theorem solved problems with dependent sources
For finding IN/IS.C: -
norton's theorem solved problems with dependent sources
 Short-circuited Pt. A and Pt.  B, we have
how to solve dependent source in the circuit

When we Short-circuited then all current diverted through Short-circuited path and parallel resistances will remove. Like this:-
dependent current source problems
 Applying kvl in loop 1st:-
8-2I1-2I1-2I1+2I2 =0
-6I1+2I2 = -8 ··············· (1)
Applying kvl in loop 2nd:-
-2I2-2I2-2I2+2I1 =0
2I1-6I2 = 0    ··············· (2)

On solving, we get
I1 = 1.5A & I2 = 0.5A
Here, I2= Is.c/ IN = 0.5A

Now, the Norton’s equivalent circuit is,
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