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author | priyanka | 2015-06-24 15:03:17 +0530 |
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diff --git a/608/CH13/EX13.10/13_10.sce b/608/CH13/EX13.10/13_10.sce new file mode 100755 index 000000000..cf9fc3d20 --- /dev/null +++ b/608/CH13/EX13.10/13_10.sce @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +//Problem 13.10: Use Th´evenin’s theorem to determine the current flowing in the 3 ohm resistance of the network shown in Figure 13.31(a). The voltage source has negligible internal resistance.
+
+//initializing the variables:
+V = 24; // in volts
+R1 = 20; // in ohms
+R2 = 5; // in ohms
+R3 = 10; // in ohms
+R4 = 5/3; // in ohms
+R5 = 3; // in ohms
+
+//calculation:
+//The 3 ohm resistance branch is short-circuited as shown in Figure 13.31(b).
+//P.d. across R3
+V3 = (R3/(R3 + R2))*V
+//p.d. across AB, E
+E = V3
+//the resistance ‘looking-in’ at a break made between A and B is given by
+r = R4 + R2*R3/(R2 + R3)
+//The equivalent Th´evenin’s circuit is shown in Figure 13.31(e), the current in the 32 ohm resistance is given by:
+I = E/(r + R5)
+
+printf("\n\n Result \n\n")
+printf("\n the current in the 3 ohm resistance is given by %.0f A",I)
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