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Hi dear,


solve the below circuit








the answer is 192µA
 

how to solve source transformation circuits

By converting the voltage source into current source and 5K ohms parallel resistor

We get an 1mA current source flowing upwards.
Now two 1mA corent sources in parranel can be added up(since in same direction)

this sums up to 2mA.
Now applying current divider formula
Current through branch having 47kOhms=
Rsistance in other branch(5K)
----------------------------------*Total current
sum of resistances(5K+47K)

5K/52K*2M=192 micro A

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source transformation ac current

vicky said:
Hi dear,
solve the below circuit

the answer is 192µA

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