Find the Norton equivalent of the network seen by R3 in Figure P3.67. Use it to determine the power dissipated by R3.
Assume R1 = 10? , R2 = 9? , R3 = 4? , R4 = 4? , IS = 2 A.
Find:
Using the Norton theorem, determine the power dissipated through R4
Analysis:
Remove (open) the load (R3). Zero the source (open the current source). Redraw the circuit.
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